Uvedale Price (1747-1829)

Uvedale Price (1747-1829)
Title Uvedale Price (1747-1829) PDF eBook
Author C. Watkins
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 279
Release 2012
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1843837080

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The first biography of the 18th-century landscape gardener, Uvedale Price, showing the key interconnections between his roles as landowner, art collector, forester, landscaper, connoisseur and scholar. Uvedale Price achieved most fame as the author of the influential Essay on the Picturesque of 1794 in which he argued that the work of the greatest landscape artists, such as Salvator Rosa, Rubens and Claude, should be usedas models for the "improvement of real landscape". His attack on the smooth certainties of Capability Brown sparked off a public controversy, drawing in Richard Payne Knight and Humphry Repton, which became a cause célèbre. This is the first biography of Uvedale Price, bringing out his contradictory and elusive character and revealing an astonishing cast of friends and acquaintances, including Gainsborough, Voltaire, William Wordsworth and ElizabethBarrett Browning. The book shows how he developed his ideas through practical experimentation on his own land and buildings and provides an understanding of the context of Price's practices and theories and the key interconnections between his roles as landowner, art collector, forester, landscaper, connoisseur and scholar. CHARLES WATKINS is Professor of Rural Geography, University of Nottingham; BEN COWELL is Assistant Director, External Affairs, National Trust.

Essays on the Picturesque, as Compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful

Essays on the Picturesque, as Compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful
Title Essays on the Picturesque, as Compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful PDF eBook
Author Sir Uvedale Price
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1810
Genre Landscape gardening
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An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages

An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages
Title An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages PDF eBook
Author Sir Uvedale Price
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1827
Genre Greek language
ISBN

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The Genius of the Place

The Genius of the Place
Title The Genius of the Place PDF eBook
Author John Dixon Hunt
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 420
Release 1988-09-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262580922

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A garden classic, The Genius of the Place reveals that the history of landscape gardening is much more than a history of design and style; it opens up a wide perspective of English cultural history, showing how landscape gardening was gradually transformed over two centuries into an art that has been widely imitated throughout Europe and North America. The English landscape garden is richly documented in this anthology. Over 100 illustrations accompany writings that range from Francis Bacon to Jane Austin; from the early 1600s, when Englishmen began to determine their own concept and form of the garden, through the first half of the eighteenth century when its distinctive feature emerged, to the heyday of the landscape garden under "Capability" Brown and the reactions to his pure formalism under Repton and Loudon in the 1800s. This edition contains a new introduction and bibliography covering the many developments in garden history during the last dozen years.

Trees in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction

Trees in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction
Title Trees in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction PDF eBook
Author Anna Burton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 231
Release 2021-03-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000367614

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This is a book about a longstanding network of writers and writings that celebrate the aesthetic, socio-political, scientific, ecological, geographical, and historical value of trees and tree spaces in the landscape; and it is a study of the effect of this tree-writing upon the novel form in the long nineteenth century. Trees in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction: The Silvicultural Novel identifies the picturesque thinker William Gilpin as a significant influence in this literary and environmental tradition. Remarks on Forest Scenery (1791) is formed by Gilpin’s own observations of trees, forests, and his New Forest home specifically; but it is also the product of tree-stories collected from ‘travellers and historians’ that came before him. This study tracks the impact of this accumulating arboreal discourse upon nineteenth-century environmental writers such as John Claudius Loudon, Jacob George Strutt, William Howitt, and Mary Roberts, and its influence on varied dialogues surrounding natural history, agriculture, landscaping, deforestation, and public health. Building upon this concept of an ongoing silvicultural discussion, the monograph examines how novelists in the realist mode engage with this discourse and use their understanding of arboreal space and its cultural worth in order to transform their own fictional environments. Through their novelistic framing of single trees, clumps, forests, ancient woodlands, and man-made plantations, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Thomas Hardy feature as authors of particular interest. Collectively, in their environmental representations, these novelists engage with a broad range of silvicultural conversation in their writing of space at the beginning, middle, and end of the nineteenth century. This book will be of great interest to students, researchers, and academics working in the environmental humanities, long nineteenth-century literature, nature writing and environmental literature, environmental history, ecocriticism, and literature and science scholarship.

A Sweet View

A Sweet View
Title A Sweet View PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Andrews
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 351
Release 2021-11-11
Genre Art
ISBN 1789144973

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From country lanes to thatch roofs, a stroll through the enduring appeal of the nineteenth-century trope of rural English bliss. A Sweet View explores how writers and artists in the nineteenth century shaped the English countryside as a partly imaginary idyll, with its distinctive repertoire of idealized scenery: the village green, the old country churchyard, hedgerows and cottages, scenic variety concentrated into a small compass, snugness and comfort. The book draws on a very wide range of contemporary sources and features some of the key makers of the “South Country” rural idyll, including Samuel Palmer, Myles Birket Foster, and Richard Jefferies. The legacy of the idyll still influences popular perceptions of the essential character of a certain kind of English landscape—indeed for Henry James that imagery constituted “the very essence of England” itself. As A Sweet View makes clear, the countryside idyll forged over a century ago is still with us today.

The Politics of the Picturesque

The Politics of the Picturesque
Title The Politics of the Picturesque PDF eBook
Author Stephen Copley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 322
Release 1994-03-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521441137

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Essays on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century ways of looking at landscape, in theory and practice.