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Examines the ways in which the idea of an earthly paradise inspired English life and thought in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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Examines the ways in which the idea of an earthly paradise inspired English life and thought in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 749g
- ISBN-13: 9780521118927
- ISBN-10: 0521118921
- Artikelnr.: 26571749
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 749g
- ISBN-13: 9780521118927
- ISBN-10: 0521118921
- Artikelnr.: 26571749
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: the continuing mystique of Paradise
Part I. Eighteenth-Century Landscape Garden Paradises: 1. Gardening Lords
Part II. Romantic Paradisal Bowers, Valleys, and Islands: 2. Blake and the unencing dialectic of Earth and Eden
3. Coleridge and the enchantments of earthly paradise
4. Wordsworth and the Axis Mundi of Grasmere
5. Byron's and Shelley's Hesperian Islands
6. Bewick's, Constable's, and Palmer's Locus Paradisus
7. Crabbe's and Clare's enclosed vales
Part III. Victorian Heavenly Cities and Blessed Damozels: 8. From natural landscape to controlled environment
9. Paxton's Hyde Park Crystal Palace
10. Turner's fabled Atlantis: London, Venice and Carthage as paradisal cityscape
11. Tennyson's celestial Camelot
12. Mid-Victorian London and the angel in the house
13. Pre-Raphaelite tainted gardens, lost ladies, and intruders on the green
14. Rossetti's blessed Eve and her daughters
15. Whistler's peacock room: a curvilinear Locus Spiritus for the Times
Notes' Index.
Part I. Eighteenth-Century Landscape Garden Paradises: 1. Gardening Lords
Part II. Romantic Paradisal Bowers, Valleys, and Islands: 2. Blake and the unencing dialectic of Earth and Eden
3. Coleridge and the enchantments of earthly paradise
4. Wordsworth and the Axis Mundi of Grasmere
5. Byron's and Shelley's Hesperian Islands
6. Bewick's, Constable's, and Palmer's Locus Paradisus
7. Crabbe's and Clare's enclosed vales
Part III. Victorian Heavenly Cities and Blessed Damozels: 8. From natural landscape to controlled environment
9. Paxton's Hyde Park Crystal Palace
10. Turner's fabled Atlantis: London, Venice and Carthage as paradisal cityscape
11. Tennyson's celestial Camelot
12. Mid-Victorian London and the angel in the house
13. Pre-Raphaelite tainted gardens, lost ladies, and intruders on the green
14. Rossetti's blessed Eve and her daughters
15. Whistler's peacock room: a curvilinear Locus Spiritus for the Times
Notes' Index.
Introduction: the continuing mystique of Paradise
Part I. Eighteenth-Century Landscape Garden Paradises: 1. Gardening Lords
Part II. Romantic Paradisal Bowers, Valleys, and Islands: 2. Blake and the unencing dialectic of Earth and Eden
3. Coleridge and the enchantments of earthly paradise
4. Wordsworth and the Axis Mundi of Grasmere
5. Byron's and Shelley's Hesperian Islands
6. Bewick's, Constable's, and Palmer's Locus Paradisus
7. Crabbe's and Clare's enclosed vales
Part III. Victorian Heavenly Cities and Blessed Damozels: 8. From natural landscape to controlled environment
9. Paxton's Hyde Park Crystal Palace
10. Turner's fabled Atlantis: London, Venice and Carthage as paradisal cityscape
11. Tennyson's celestial Camelot
12. Mid-Victorian London and the angel in the house
13. Pre-Raphaelite tainted gardens, lost ladies, and intruders on the green
14. Rossetti's blessed Eve and her daughters
15. Whistler's peacock room: a curvilinear Locus Spiritus for the Times
Notes' Index.
Part I. Eighteenth-Century Landscape Garden Paradises: 1. Gardening Lords
Part II. Romantic Paradisal Bowers, Valleys, and Islands: 2. Blake and the unencing dialectic of Earth and Eden
3. Coleridge and the enchantments of earthly paradise
4. Wordsworth and the Axis Mundi of Grasmere
5. Byron's and Shelley's Hesperian Islands
6. Bewick's, Constable's, and Palmer's Locus Paradisus
7. Crabbe's and Clare's enclosed vales
Part III. Victorian Heavenly Cities and Blessed Damozels: 8. From natural landscape to controlled environment
9. Paxton's Hyde Park Crystal Palace
10. Turner's fabled Atlantis: London, Venice and Carthage as paradisal cityscape
11. Tennyson's celestial Camelot
12. Mid-Victorian London and the angel in the house
13. Pre-Raphaelite tainted gardens, lost ladies, and intruders on the green
14. Rossetti's blessed Eve and her daughters
15. Whistler's peacock room: a curvilinear Locus Spiritus for the Times
Notes' Index.







