Wordsworth described poetry as the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.emotion recollected in tranquility.He could have been describing this book. Filled with a young woman's admiration for her mentor; her drive to experience the greater world; growth of her artistic self and her keen observations of colonial expansion and British occupation in Albany and the Hudson Valley. Grant captures all the inherent tension with an historian's passion and an artist's eye.
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Wordsworth described poetry as the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.emotion recollected in tranquility.He could have been describing this book. Filled with a young woman's admiration for her mentor; her drive to experience the greater world; growth of her artistic self and her keen observations of colonial expansion and British occupation in Albany and the Hudson Valley. Grant captures all the inherent tension with an historian's passion and an artist's eye.
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