Roots of American EnvironmentalismWith an Introduction Notes and Critical CommentaryRoots of American Environmentalism is an anthology that explores the various attitudes toward land and its use from the American colonial period to the end of the nineteenth century. The major focus is on the differing concepts of land wilderness and nature and the way they are represented in historical texts. In order to facilitate access to the historical text each is provided with a commentary that focuses on its significance for environmental issues.In selecting the texts included here the editors have concentrated on three major archetypes in the attitudes toward the American environment: the primitive as represented in James Fenimore Cooper's frontier hero Natty Bumppo the pastoral as represented in Jonathan Chapman better known as Johnny Appleseed and the commercial as represented in Washington Irving's restless Yankee Ichabod Crane.
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