"Every one knows how the snow lies in the valleys of the Alps, forming a plain which slopes gradually downward towards the outlet Imagine such a valley ten miles across, with just such a sloping plain, not of snow but of earth"
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The sentence is basically a guided visualization, a proto-lab demonstration for readers without instruments. Snow in an Alpine valley becomes a model: a wide basin, a gently sloping surface, an outlet. Then comes the pivot - "not of snow but of earth" - which is where his real intent lives. He’s training the reader to think in analogies, to accept that slow, physical processes can shape massive forms, and to treat sediment as something that behaves like a fluid when given enough time. It’s persuasive because it’s domesticating scale: terrifying geologic duration is translated into an everyday winter phenomenon, just swapped in material.
The subtext is also disciplinary. As a scientist writing in an era when geology, archaeology, and anthropology were building public authority, Tylor performs clarity and inevitability. He doesn’t argue; he invites you to imagine, and imagination does the work of consent. Contextually, it fits a Victorian confidence in natural laws and gradualism: the world, and by extension human history, can be read as layered deposits, sloping toward an "outlet" that reason can locate.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Tylor, Edward Burnett. (2026, January 17). Every one knows how the snow lies in the valleys of the Alps, forming a plain which slopes gradually downward towards the outlet Imagine such a valley ten miles across, with just such a sloping plain, not of snow but of earth. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-one-knows-how-the-snow-lies-in-the-valleys-46162/
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Tylor, Edward Burnett. "Every one knows how the snow lies in the valleys of the Alps, forming a plain which slopes gradually downward towards the outlet Imagine such a valley ten miles across, with just such a sloping plain, not of snow but of earth." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-one-knows-how-the-snow-lies-in-the-valleys-46162/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Every one knows how the snow lies in the valleys of the Alps, forming a plain which slopes gradually downward towards the outlet Imagine such a valley ten miles across, with just such a sloping plain, not of snow but of earth." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-one-knows-how-the-snow-lies-in-the-valleys-46162/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.











