The Garden in Victorian LiteratureScolar Press, 1988 - 371 sider |
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... considered to have destroyed one of the well - known landmarks of the family ' ( Dr Thorne ( 1858 ) , p . 10 ) . One wonders on behalf of which particular community Trollope considered himself to be speaking here . Not , one assumes ...
... considered to have destroyed one of the well - known landmarks of the family ' ( Dr Thorne ( 1858 ) , p . 10 ) . One wonders on behalf of which particular community Trollope considered himself to be speaking here . Not , one assumes ...
Side 63
Michael Waters. Yeats considered these lines the finest description of happiness he knew.22 But the poem as a whole is anything but happy ; it ' belongs to the chivalric world , but it moves inexorably from the beautiful mood in which it ...
Michael Waters. Yeats considered these lines the finest description of happiness he knew.22 But the poem as a whole is anything but happy ; it ' belongs to the chivalric world , but it moves inexorably from the beautiful mood in which it ...
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... considered exotics and bedders to be more artificial than the plants they threatened to displace . Though very few Victorians argued that a garden should pretend to be an unworked patch of raw nature , many believed that mid - century ...
... considered exotics and bedders to be more artificial than the plants they threatened to displace . Though very few Victorians argued that a garden should pretend to be an unworked patch of raw nature , many believed that mid - century ...
Indhold
Introduction | 3 |
The Trim Garden | 9 |
The Scented Garden | 37 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic Alfred Austin associated beauty beds Brontë century Chapter characters colour conservatory contemporary contrast cottage garden country house countryside cultivated cultural Dickens Dickens's Disraeli Disraeli's domestic Elizabeth Gaskell England English example experience favoured fictional gardens floral flower-garden formal garden design garden scenes garden writers Gardener's George Eliot George Meredith Gissing Gissing's green Hardy Helstone Henrietta Temple Hesperides horticultural human ideal imaginative writers Lady landscape language of flowers lawn Little Dorrit London Lothair Magazine medieval Morris narrator nature novel old garden old-fashioned gardens Oxford Univ park pastoral picturesque plants poem poetic poetry poets Quoted readers romantic roses rural Ruskin scenery scent shrubbery significance social suburban suburbs suggest symbol taste Tennyson terrace things trees trim Trollope Trollope's urban Victorian fiction Victorian garden Victorian imaginative literature Victorian literature Victorian novelists visual wild wildscape Wilkie Collins William William Morris women Wuthering Heights
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