Description
About the Author
Mark Sullivan is associate professor of Art History and is director of the Art History Program at Villanova University.
Reviews
Sullivan is incisive about how and why people portrayed Thoreau and the uses they made of those images. . . .It is an enjoyable and informative book, one that both provides solid information on many images as well as challenges us to respond to Sullivan's interpretation of them. * Resources for American Literary Study *
What [the author] set out to do, and he does it well, is to present Thoreau as a pivotal and seminal figure who, like Abraham Lincoln, came to be portrayed in paintings, prints, photographs, and cartoons, as a symbol and reflection of the ideological or political point the artist supported.... Sullivan has done an excellent job in examining our icons and heroes in just the way we need to do in contemporary American Cultural Studies. * Journal of American Culture *
Book Information
ISBN 9781498511032
Author Mark W. Sullivan
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books