The Cultural Life of the New Nation, 1776-1830
Auteur : Russel Blaine Nye
Date de publication : 1960
Éditeur : Harper
Nombre de pages : 324
Résumé du livre
Mr. Nye makes vividly clear the period's underlying patterns of thought, indicating the profound influence of European Romanticism, although American experience itself precluded the Old World's pessimism; how new discoveries in science were gradually wrecking the grand Newtonian scheme of the universe; and how all these changes affected religion, manners, education and the arts.