Landscape and MemoryA.A. Knopf, 1995 - 652 pagina's "Opening a radically new and original path into history, Simon Schama explores the scenery of our Western culture, both real landscapes and landscapes of the mind that have given us our sense of homeland, the dark woods of our imagined origins. What unfolds is a series of compelling journeys through space and time: from the ancient woodland of Poland, a symbol over the centuries of national endurance, through the forest birthplace of the German psyche, to the Big Trees of Yosemite that gave a new nation its holy past. Through all of history, from pre-classical antiquity to the Third Reich and beyond, Schama uncovers the myths and memories that have stamped themselves on our most basic social instincts and institutions: territorial identity, the wild and domestic, mortality and immortality."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... animals away in powerful disgust , preferring to take a cereal pap from a dish held by humans . And when , some years later , attempts were made to mate the female with a prize bull , the bison had responded to the courtship by charging ...
... animals away in powerful disgust , preferring to take a cereal pap from a dish held by humans . And when , some years later , attempts were made to mate the female with a prize bull , the bison had responded to the courtship by charging ...
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... animals were so well established in German zoos that an international register of the wisents was kept in Berlin . In the same year that German armor smashed its way through the woods , Lorenz Hagenbeck ( the son of the great animal ...
... animals were so well established in German zoos that an international register of the wisents was kept in Berlin . In the same year that German armor smashed its way through the woods , Lorenz Hagenbeck ( the son of the great animal ...
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... animals was also Victorian paternalism at its most unctuous . They were often given names like " Daisy " that belonged either to domesticated farm animals or to the bourgeois nursery . And when the apes , from the 1830s onward , were ...
... animals was also Victorian paternalism at its most unctuous . They were often given names like " Daisy " that belonged either to domesticated farm animals or to the bourgeois nursery . And when the apes , from the 1830s onward , were ...
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The Detour | 23 |
CHAPTER ONE In the Realm of the Lithuanian Bison | 37 |
ii | 43 |
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Aby Warburg Alpine Alps American ancient animals Anselm Kiefer arcadia architecture artist Barlow became beneath Bernini Białowieża Big Trees bison Borglum British Cambridge Caspar David Friedrich century Christian church classical climb color illus cross cult culture death Denecourt Dinocrates emblem Empire England English essay famous 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 Lithuanian living London memory Mickiewicz Mont Blanc Mount Mount Rushmore mountain myth nature Nile obelisk Osiris pagan painting Pan Tadeusz Paris park patriotic poet Poland Polish primitive Ralegh Ramond Renaissance river rock Roman Rome royal Ruskin sacred scenery seemed symbols Tacitus temple Thames Thomas Thomas Cole thought timber tion tradition trans turned University valley village Warburg wild wilderness William woodland woods York Yosemite