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Reviewed on August 1, 1997
Jackson was greatly admired as a renaissance man of the American landscape: he sketched it, traveled through it, observed it, and wrote about it in essays that integrated his knowledge of urban history, cultural history, sociology, psychology, and aesthetics. By describing not only its physical features but also the social life and customs of its inhabitants...Log In or Sign Up to Read More