Franco Marchionni, Guadalupe De la Torre, Enrique Nieto Fernández
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Starting from The Portrait of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde, this editorial reflects on the landscapes that we do not see, where reality and representation, morality and hedonism are put in tension. In addition, it alludes to the need to relate the American and European landscapes based on their respective regulations and cultures on the landscape. Finally, it is found that in this first installment of this specific line of research, only investigations on the American landscape have been appreciated.