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Inquiry Into the Picturesque
Author | : Sidney K. Robinson |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1991-08-13 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 0226722511 |
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The aesthetic mode of the picturesque has undergone so many transformations since its initial discussion in eighteenth-century England that it is hard to say just what it is. In these probing essays, Sidney K. Robinson re-examines the picturesque in its late eighteenth-century phase.
History of Architectural Theory
Author | : Hanno-Walter Kruft |
Publsiher | : Princeton Architectural Press |
Total Pages | : 802 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1568980108 |
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As the first comprehensive encyclopedic survey of Western architectural theory from Vitruvius to the present, this book is an essential resource for architects, students, teachers, historians, and theorists. Using only original sources, Kruft has undertaken the monumental task of researching, organizing, and analyzing the significant statements put forth by architectural theorists over the last two thousand years. The result is a text that is authoritative and complete, easy to read without being reductive.
The Politics of the Picturesque
Author | : Stephen Copley,Peter Garside |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 1994-03-10 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780521441131 |
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Essays on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century ways of looking at landscape, in theory and practice.
The Imprint of the Picturesque on Nineteenth century British Fiction
Author | : Alexander M. Ross |
Publsiher | : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 1986-10 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780889201910 |
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Alexander M. Ross's book is a monograph in the best sense of the word: a short book on a single theme by a devoted expert. In recent years, with the increasing number of interdisciplinary ventures designed to break down the self-imposed barriers between specialist disciplines, there have been several studies of the relation of individual novelists - Eliot, Hardy, James - to the visual arts. But there have been few more general inquiries into the interconnections between fiction and painting. Ross has made good this deficiency in one important area. He has taken the cult of the picturesque,
The Beautiful Novel and Strange
Author | : Ronald Paulson |
Publsiher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2019-12-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781421430966 |
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Originally published in 1995. In The Beautiful, Novel, and Strange, Ronald Paulson fills a lacuna in studies of aesthetics at its point of origin in England in the 1700s. He shows how aesthetics took off not only from British empiricism but also from such forms of religious heterodoxy as deism. The third earl of Shaftesbury, the founder of aesthetics, replaced the Christian God of rewards and punishments with beauty—worship of God, with a taste for a work of art. William Hogarth, reacting against Shaftesbury's "disinterestedness," replaced his Platonic abstractions with an aesthetics centered on the human body, gendered female, and based on an epistemology of curiosity, pursuit, and seduction. Paulson shows Hogarth creating, first in practice and then in theory, a middle area between the Beautiful and the Sublime by adapting Joseph Addison's category (in the Spectator) of the Novel, Uncommon, and Strange. Paulson retrieves an aesthetics that had strong support during the eighteenth century but has been obscured both by the more dominant academic discourse of Shaftesbury (and later Sir Joshua Reynolds) and by current trends in art and literary history. Arguing that the two traditions comprised not only painterly but also literary theory and practice, Paulson explores the innovations of Henry Fielding, John Cleland, Laurence Sterne, and Oliver Goldsmith, which followed and complemented the practice in the visual arts of Hogarth and his followers.
The Imprint of the Picturesque on Nineteenth Century British Fiction
Author | : Alexander M. Ross |
Publsiher | : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780889206267 |
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"Despite the negative criticism directed at its sentiment, its heartlessness, its superficiality, the picturesque remained in both art and fiction of Victorian England a mode of seeing that even the greatest of the artists and novelists relied upon from time to time so that their viewers and readers could rejoice in the instant recognition of place and character distinctly limned and sometimes subtly enough to elicit sympathy" (Preface). After briefly tracing the development of the theory of the picturesque in the eighteenth-century writings of William Gilpin, Sir Uvedale Price, and Richard Payne Knight and examining how nineteenth-century novelists accommodated aesthetic theory to the practice of fiction, Ross focuses on the use of the picturesque in the works of Sir Walter Scott, Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy. The persistence of the picturesque through novels ranging from Waverley to Jude the Obscure and in writers like Dickens and Eliot, who had little respect for its conventions, attests to its strength and attraction in nineteenth-century literature.
Romanticism Theory Gender
Author | : Pinkney Tony Pinkney |
Publsiher | : Edinburgh University Press |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2019-08-07 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 9781474471671 |
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An examination of the relationship between romanticism, theory and gender.
Women Writing the Home Tour 1682 1812
Author | : Zoë Kinsley |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2016-12-05 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781351871754 |
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Between the late seventeenth and the early nineteenth century, the possibilities for travelling within Britain became increasingly various owing to improved transport systems and the popularization of numerous tourist spots. Women Writing the Home Tour, 1682-1812 examines women's participation in that burgeoning touristic tradition, considering the ways in which the changing face of British travel and its writing can be traced through the accounts produced by the women who journeyed England, Scotland, and Wales during this important period. This book explores female-authored home tour travel narratives in print, as well as manuscript works that have hitherto been neglected in criticism. Discussing texts produced by authors including Celia Fiennes, Ann Radcliffe and Dorothy Wordsworth alongside the works of lesser-known travellers such as Mary Morgan and Dorothy Richardson, Kinsley considers the construction, and also the destabilization, of gender, class, and national identity through chapters that emphasize the diversity and complexity of this rich body of writings.