id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rprhqacle5aqfd2ijreo2xgyiy J. I. Little Seeing Icebergs and Inuit as Elemental Nature: An American Transcendentalist on and off the Coast of Labrador, 1864 2016.0 20 .pdf application/pdf 10892 723 67 minister David Atwood Wasson described the voyage to Labrador organized by Wasson produced many colourful descriptions of the icebergs encountered on article suggests that Wasson's racism and rejection of the benign, mystical Nature landscape artist Frederic Edwin Church to the northern Labrador coast in the Noble, After Icebergs With a Painter: A Summer Voyage to Labrador and Around Newfoundland Intellectual Biography of David Atwood Wasson (1828-1887): An American Transcendentalist Thinker Bradford and Wasson would both focus on the colours imbedded in the icebergs, To Wasson the far North was Nature at its most elemental, wilderness in the 43 Wasson, "Ice and Esquimaux," The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 43 Wasson, "Ice and Esquimaux," The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 43 Wasson, "Ice and Esquimaux," The Atlantic Monthly, vol. If ice represented elemental Nature, as far as Wasson was concerned, so too mission at Hopedale, where Bradford's Labrador expedition ended.75 Wasson ./cache/work_rprhqacle5aqfd2ijreo2xgyiy.pdf ./txt/work_rprhqacle5aqfd2ijreo2xgyiy.txt