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Jefferson and the Iconography of Romanticism

Jefferson and the Iconography of Romanticism Folk, Land, Culture, and the Romantic Nation

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Romanticism in Perspective:Texts, Cultures, Histories

Jefferson and the Iconography of Romanticism

Folk, Land, Culture, and the Romantic Nation

M. Kelsall

Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory

Jefferson and the Iconography of Romanticism is the first full-length study to examine how Jefferson, in the process of inventing the USA as the first new nation of the Romantic era, sought to find an appropriate imagery to represent the people, their homeland and the cultural ideal to which they should aspire. It examines in detail the role of his villa at Monticello in embodying the national ideal, shows how those ideals emerged and how they were subsequently challenged by the reinterpretation of Jefferson's iconography.
MALCOLM KELSALL is Professor of English, University of Wales, Cardiff; formerly Professor of English, University College, Cardiff, since 1975. Author Christopher Marlowe (1981), Congreve: The Way of the World (1981), Byron's Politics (1987, awarded the Elma Dangerfield Prize, 1991), The Great Good Place: The Country House and English Literature (1992)

Publication Date: 17 May 1999
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9780333698242
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 207

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