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Walking, Literature, and English Culture: The Origins and Uses of Peripatetic in the Nineteenth Century

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Walking, Literature, and English Culture: The Origins and Uses of Peripatetic in the Nineteenth Century - Wallace, Anne D
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This is a cultural history of walking in nineteenth-century England, assessing its importance in literature and in culture. Re-reading Wordsworth in the context of contemporary changes in transportation, agriculture, and aesthetics, Anne Wallace articulates a previously unrecognized literary mode--peripatetic. Her discussions of eighteenth-century approaches to peripatetic and of John Clare's representations of walking as pastoral trace an itinerary through its varied uses in Victorian literature, notably in the work of ...

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Walking, Literature, and English Culture: The Origins and Uses of Peripatetic in the Nineteenth Century 1995, Clarendon Press

ISBN-13: 9780198183280

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Walking, Literature, and English Culture: The Origins and Uses of Peripatetic in the Nineteenth Century 1993, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780198119869

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