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Poetry, Enclosure, and the Vernacular Landscape, 1700-1830

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor I'm Rachel, I am the recipe creator, writer, and photographer behind everything you see here on my books. My slogan is: that everything tastes better homemade. I love using natural ingredients to make delicious homemade dishes for the everyday. If you would like to improve your nutrition for health or weight-management reasons (with the two often being related) - you should definitely check my books. I hope that my experiences can be helpful in your kitchens, that you can make a good impression on your family. Klappentext Examines the intriguing! often problematic! relationship between poetry and landscape in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain. Zusammenfassung Crawford examines the intriguing relationship between poetry and landscape in eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Britain. She examines the fraught parliamentary enclosure movement! which closed off the last of England's open fields between 1760 and 1815! taking enclosure as a metaphor for a reconceptualisation of the aesthetics of space in the period. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations; Part I. Representational Spaces: Introduction: expansion and contraction; 1. Codifying containment: the parliamentary enclosures; 2. Altering the prospects: Switzer, Whately, and Repton; Part II. The Poetry of Earth: 3. English Georgic and British nationhood; 4. Philips's Cyder: Englishing the apple; 5. Jago's Edge-Hill: simulation and representation; Part III. Infinitude Confined: 6. Lyric art; 7. The kitchen garden manual; 8. The poetics of the bower: Keats, Coleridge, and Hemans; Conclusion; Bibliography.

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