A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment
The Enlightenment raised fundamental questions about what it meant to be human in a truly global world. At the heart of debates about nature, culture and history, the garden offered itself as a practical demonstration, a living experiment, and a site of debate and discourse.

The design, planting, experience and representation of contemporary gardens in Europe, China and North America reveal intense contributions to debates on aesthetics, both personal and national politics, and on the shaping of nature.

A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment presents an overview of the period with essays on issues of design, types of gardens, planting, use and reception, issues of meaning, verbal and visual representation of gardens, and the relationship of gardens to the larger landscape.

1124400464
A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment
The Enlightenment raised fundamental questions about what it meant to be human in a truly global world. At the heart of debates about nature, culture and history, the garden offered itself as a practical demonstration, a living experiment, and a site of debate and discourse.

The design, planting, experience and representation of contemporary gardens in Europe, China and North America reveal intense contributions to debates on aesthetics, both personal and national politics, and on the shaping of nature.

A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment presents an overview of the period with essays on issues of design, types of gardens, planting, use and reception, issues of meaning, verbal and visual representation of gardens, and the relationship of gardens to the larger landscape.

40.95 Out Of Stock
A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment

A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment

by Stephen Bending (Editor)
A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment

A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment

by Stephen Bending (Editor)

Paperback(Reprint)

$40.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Temporarily Out of Stock Online
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

The Enlightenment raised fundamental questions about what it meant to be human in a truly global world. At the heart of debates about nature, culture and history, the garden offered itself as a practical demonstration, a living experiment, and a site of debate and discourse.

The design, planting, experience and representation of contemporary gardens in Europe, China and North America reveal intense contributions to debates on aesthetics, both personal and national politics, and on the shaping of nature.

A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment presents an overview of the period with essays on issues of design, types of gardens, planting, use and reception, issues of meaning, verbal and visual representation of gardens, and the relationship of gardens to the larger landscape.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350009929
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/22/2016
Series: The Cultural Histories Series , #7
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Stephen Bending is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Southampton. He is the author of Women, Gardens and Eighteenth-Century Culture, and co-editor of Writing Rural England 1500-1800.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Design, Timothy Mowl, University of Bristol, UK
2. Types of Gardens, Michael Charlesworth, University of Texas at Austin, USA
3. Plantings, Michael Symes, independent scholar
4. Use and Reception, David Lambert, independent scholar
5. Meaning, Patrick Eyres, independent scholar
6. Verbal Representations, Rachel Crawford, University of San Francisco, USA
7. Visual Representations, Annie Richardson, University of Lincoln, UK
8. Gardens and the Larger Landscape, Sarah Spooner, University of East Anglia, UK, and Tom Williamson, University of East Anglia, UK

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews