Landscape And MemoryKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1995 - 672 pagina's A Time Magazine Best Books of the Year. In Landscape and Memory, award-winning author Simon Schama ranges over continents and centuries to reveal the psychic claims that human beings have made on nature. He tells of the Nazi cult of the primeval German forest; the play of Christian and pagan myth in Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers; and the duel between a monumental sculptor and a feminist gadfly on the slopes of Mount Rushmore. The result is a triumphant work of history, naturalism, mythology, and art, as encyclopedic as The Golden Bough and as irresistibly readable as Schama's own Citizens. "A work of great ambition and enormous intellectual scope...consistently provocative and revealing."--New York Times "Extraordinary...a summary cannot convey the riches of this book. It will absorb, instruct, and fascinate."--New York Review of Books |
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Pagina 187
... English Gardeners ' Chronicle . * Lectures were given in short order at the Royal Society and the Société Botanique in Paris , British and French botanists ( as usual ) competing with each other to see who could come up with the ...
... English Gardeners ' Chronicle . * Lectures were given in short order at the Royal Society and the Société Botanique in Paris , British and French botanists ( as usual ) competing with each other to see who could come up with the ...
Pagina 330
... English history itself is made to travel with the current.30 The confluence of waters , moving irresistibly to the sea , seems to embody both the natural harmony of the English landscape and an end to the strife that for centuries had ...
... English history itself is made to travel with the current.30 The confluence of waters , moving irresistibly to the sea , seems to embody both the natural harmony of the English landscape and an end to the strife that for centuries had ...
Pagina 539
... English ruling elite liked to think of as freedom . And since they also liked to imagine themselves to be the new Romans ( with an expanding empire to match ) , their parks were packed with Virgilian structures - temples and obelisks ...
... English ruling elite liked to think of as freedom . And since they also liked to imagine themselves to be the new Romans ( with an expanding empire to match ) , their parks were packed with Virgilian structures - temples and obelisks ...
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Aby Warburg Alpine Alps American ancient animals Anselm Kiefer arcadia architecture artist Barlow became beneath Bernini Białowieża bison Borglum British Cambridge Caspar David Friedrich century Chamonix Christian church classical climb color illus cross cult culture death Denecourt Dinocrates eighteenth Empire England English essay father Fontainebleau forest France French garden German Gothic greenwood groves Hermannsdenkmal hills holy hunting Ibid imagined imperial J. M. W. Turner Jews John John Robert Cozens Kiefer king land landscape liberty Lithuanian living London medieval memory Mickiewicz modern Mont Blanc Mount Mount Rushmore mountain myth nature Nile obelisk original Osiris pagan painting Pan Tadeusz Paris park patriotic poet Poland Polish political Ralegh Ramond Renaissance river rock Roman Rome royal Ruskin sacred scenery seemed symbol Tacitus Tadeusz temple Thames Thomas thought timber tion tradition trans trees turned village Warburg wild wilderness William woodland woods York Yosemite