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J.G. Bartholomew

A Literary & Historical Atlas of America

In “A Literary & Historical Atlas of America,” J. G. Bartholomew masterfully intertwines cartography with literary and historical narratives, creating a unique resource that illuminates the cultural geography of America. This atlas effectively maps the evolution of American literature alongside significant historical events, utilizing a meticulous blend of textual annotations and visually engaging cartographic techniques. Bartholomew'Äôs poetic prose and illustrated maps invite readers to traverse the complex landscape of American identity through the lens of geography and literature, making intricate connections that deepen our understanding of the nation'Äôs heritage. J. G. Bartholomew, a pioneering geographer and cartographer, has a profound appreciation for the intersection of land and literature. His extensive background in geography, coupled with his passion for literary studies, has endowed him with a distinctive perspective in exploring how the American landscape has shaped its narrative. Bartholomew's scholarly journey is reflected in this work, as he draws from a vast array of literary references and historical epochs to create a rich, textured tapestry of American culture. I wholeheartedly recommend “A Literary & Historical Atlas of America” to scholars, students, and avid readers alike. This atlas not only serves as an invaluable educational tool but also enriches the reader's awareness of how geography and literature are inextricably linked in understanding America'Äôs multifaceted identity.
340 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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