Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance

Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance

by Robert Watson
Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance

Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance

by Robert Watson

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Overview

Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title

Sweeping across scholarly disciplines, Back to Nature shows that, from the moment of their conception, modern ecological and epistemological anxieties were conjoined twins. Urbanization, capitalism, Protestantism, colonialism, revived Skepticism, empirical science, and optical technologies conspired to alienate people from both the earth and reality itself in the seventeenth century. Literary and visual arts explored the resulting cultural wounds, expressing the pain and proposing some ingenious cures. The stakes, Robert N. Watson demonstrates, were huge.

Shakespeare's comedies, Marvell's pastoral lyrics, Traherne's visionary Centuries, and Dutch painting all illuminate a fierce submerged debate about what love of nature has to do with perception of reality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812220223
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 12/05/2007
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.12(d)

About the Author

Robert N. Watson is Professor of English and Associate Vice-Provost for Educational Innovation at the University of California, Los Angeles. His previous books include The Rest Is Silence: Death as Annihilation in the English Renaissance, Ben Jonson's Parodic Strategy: Literary Imperialism in the Comedies, and Shakespeare and the Hazards of Ambition.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Green and the Real
Ecology, Epistemology, and Empiricism     3
Theology, Semiotics, and Literature     36
Paradoxes: Alienation from Nature in English Literature
As You Liken It: Simile in the Forest     77
Shades of Green: Marvell's Garden and the Mowers     108
Reformations: Protestant Politics, Poetics, and Paintings
Metaphysical and Cavalier Styles of Consciousness     137
The Retreat of God, the Passions of Nature, and the Objects of Dutch Painting     166
Nature in Two Dimensions: Perspective and Presence in Ryckaert, Vermeer, and Others     226
Solutions: The Consolations of Mediation
Metal and Flesh in The Merchant of Venice: Shining Substitutes and Approximate Values     257
Thomas Traherne: The World as Present     297
Conclusion     324
Notes     337
Bibliography     397
Index     419
Acknowledgments     437
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