American & Canadian Literature, United States History - Northeastern & Middle Atlantic Region, Canadian History, Art by Subjects
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Overview
In this fascinating study, Beth McKinsey has chronicled the changing image of Niagara Falls, analysing the shifts in sensibility that produced different responses to the great cataract from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. She examines the evolving role of the Falls as the very meaning of the sublime moved away from its roots in eighteenth-century English aesthetics: from a natural, to a moral, to a technological basis. At the same time, the author describes the growing commercial trade.
Book Details
Published
June 30, 1985
Publisher
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Pages
347
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521259019