Distinguish Crevecoeur's "What is an American?" essay (written before revolution), with his play "Landscapes," (set in midst of it). What did Crevecoeur admire about "most perfect society now existing in world"? What does he dislike about America (and Americans) during revolution? What (or who) does he believe turned his happy colonial world upside down? How did revolution change Crevecoeur's views of human nature, causality, and progress? If we consider Crevecoeur "typical" loyalist, what can he tell us about loyalism as world-view?