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The Best and Worst Country in the World

The Best and Worst Country in the World

Perspectives on the Early Virginia Landscape

by Stephen Adams
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/11/2001

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From its earliest days, the Virginia landscape has elicited dramatically contradictory descriptions. The sixteenth-century poet Michael Drayton exalted the land as "earth's onely paradise," while John Smith, in his reports to England, summarized the area around Jamestown as "a miserie, a ruine, a death, a hell."

Drawing upon both familiar history and lesser-known material from deep geological time through the end of the seventeenth century, Stephen Adams focuses on both the physical changes to the land over time and the changes in the way people viewed Virginia. The Best and Worst Country in the World reaches well beyond previous accounts of early American views of the land with the inclusion of fascinating and important pre-1700 sources, Native American perceptions, and prehuman geography and geology.

A blend of history, literature, geology, geography, and natural history, enriched by illustrations ranging from a dinosaur footprint to John Smith's famous "Map of Virginia," Adams's work offers an ecocritical exploration of the varied preconceptions that have shaped and colored the human relationship with "the best and worst country in the world"--the early Virginia landscape.
ISBN:
9780813920382
9780813920382
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-11-2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Virginia Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
235x156x21mm
Weight:
0.5kg

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