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Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England Frederick Law Olmsted
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Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England
Frederick Law Olmsted
Before he ever dreamed of becoming a landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted visited southern England and Wales during a month-long walking tour. A gifted writer, he recorded his impressions of the trip in a richly detailed volume, first published in 1852. "In Walks and Talks," writes Charles C. McLaughlin in his introduction, "Olmsted is reporter, social analyst, narrator, dramatist, scene-painter, and humorist, employing a wide range of modes and styles to give us the sights, sounds, and mental impressions of rural England in 1850."Olmsted's narrative--at turns poetic, funny, critical, and meticulous--is a delight to read. It is also an important historical document, revealing the extent to which England permeated Olmsted's emerging worldview, soon to find expression in his various careers as scientific farmer, author and publisher, social critic, reformer, administrator, and landscape architect of major parks and park systems throughout the United States. The introduction, illustrated with plans and photographs of the sites he visited, clarifies the links between Olmsted's developing picturesque aesthetic, social conscience, and reformer's passion for change. McLaughlin argues persuasively that Olmsted would come to adapt many features of the cultivated England countryside--first seen on this trip--in designed landscapes such as New York's Central Park. Extensive annotations to the original text furnish background and context to the people and places Olmsted encountered during his journey. The LALH edition also features an index of both Olmsted's text and the new introduction. A specially commissioned map of the region traces his walking route across the English countryside. "In this book we get not only a young American's vivid impressions of mid-nineteenth-century England, but also the first glimmers of Frederick Law Olmsted the observant journalist and future landscape designer." --Witold Rybczynski, author of A Clearing in the Distance: Frederick Law Olmsted and America in the Nineteenth Century "Olmsted's first, and most engaging, book . . . Walks and Talks is a charming chronicle of a Connecticut Yankee's discovery of old scenes and new ideas in the land of his ancestors. The LALH reprint edition of this remarkable journal benefits greatly from the annotation that accompanies Olmsted's text, while the editor's gracefully phrased introduction provides a most useful setting for the narrative." --Charles E. Beveridge, Series Editor, The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted "It is fascinating to see Olmsted here absorbing and recording firsthand impressions of England's rapidly changing countryside and growing industrial cities." --Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, author of Landscape Design: A Cultural and Architectural History
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 8 de enero de 2022 |
| ISBN13 | 9781952620072 |
| Editores | Library of American Landscape History |
| Páginas | 512 |
| Dimensiones | 143 × 210 × 42 mm · 703 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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