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Romantic Rocks, Aesthetic Geology

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Noah Heringman maintains that British literary culture was fundamentally shaped by many of the same forces that created geology as a science in the period 1770–1820. He shows that landscape aesthetics―the verbal and social idiom of landscape gardening, natural history, the scenic tour, and other forms of outdoor "improvement"―provided a shared vernacular for geology and Romanticism in their formative stages.