The Politics of the Picturesque: Literature, Landscape and Aesthetics since 1770

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The Politics of the Picturesque: Literature, Landscape and Aesthetics since 1770 Editors: Stephen Copley, Peter Garside Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Cambridge University Press
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Pages: 320 Illustrations and other contents: Worked examples or Exercises Language: English ISBN: 9780521131100 Categories: , ,

The picturesque (a set of theories, ideas, and conventions that grew up around the question of how we look at landscape) offers a valuable focus for new investigations into the literary, artistic, social, and cultural history of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This volume of essays by scholars from various disciplines in Britain and America incorporates a range of historically and theoretically challenging approaches to the topic. It covers the writers most closely identified with the exposition of the picturesque as a theory, and also traces the influence and implications of its aesthetic in a variety of fields in the Romantic period, including literary and pictorial works, estate management, and women’s fashion. Several essays deal more specifically with radical critiques and appropriations of the picturesque in the nineteenth century, while in others its influence is traced beyond traditionally accepted geographical or historical bounds.

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Review of the hardback: 'An often stimulating collection, whose diversity seems entirely appropriate to the category it addresses.' Ecumene