Gerald MacLean / Donna Landry / Joseph Patrick Ward (eds.)
The Country and the City Revisited
Herausgeber: Landry, Donna; Ward, Joseph P.; Maclean, Gerald
Gerald MacLean / Donna Landry / Joseph Patrick Ward (eds.)
The Country and the City Revisited
Herausgeber: Landry, Donna; Ward, Joseph P.; Maclean, Gerald
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A revisionist interdisciplinary study of the transformation of England into an imperial power between 1550 and 1850.
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A revisionist interdisciplinary study of the transformation of England into an imperial power between 1550 and 1850.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780521592017
- ISBN-10: 0521592011
- Artikelnr.: 26657064
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780521592017
- ISBN-10: 0521592011
- Artikelnr.: 26657064
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments;
Abbreviations and notes on the text; 1. Introduction: the country and the
city revisited, c.1550-1850 Gerald MacLean, Donna Landry and Joseph P.
Ward; 2. Imagining the metropolis in Elizabethan and Stuart London Joseph
P. Ward; 3. The peripatetic muse: internal travel and the cultural
production of space in pre-revolutionary England Andrew McRae; 4. The
Cookes and the Brookes: uses of portraiture in town and country before the
Civil War Robert Tittler; 5. Digger writing and rural dissent in the
English Revolution: representing England as a common treasury David
Loewenstein; 6. 'Gulfes, Deserts, Precipices, Stone': Marvell's 'Upon
Appleton House' and the contradictions of 'nature' Robert Markley; 7.
Enthusiasm and Enlightenment: of food, filth and slavery Nigel Smith; 8.
'What is the country?': patriotism and the language of popularity during
the English militia reform of 1757 Eliga Gould; 9. Who's making the scene?
Real people in eighteenth-century topographical prints Richard Quaintance;
10. Imperial georgic, 1660-1789 Karen O'Brien; 11. The gentleman planter
and the metropole: Long's History of Jamaica (1774) Elizabeth A. Bohls; 12.
Crown forests and female georgic: Frances Burney and the reconstruction of
Britishness Elizabeth Heckendorn Cook; 13. 'Wild outcasts of society': the
transit of the Gypsies in Romantic period poetry Anne F. Janowitz; 14.
Afterword: moving stories, still lives John Barrell; Index.
Abbreviations and notes on the text; 1. Introduction: the country and the
city revisited, c.1550-1850 Gerald MacLean, Donna Landry and Joseph P.
Ward; 2. Imagining the metropolis in Elizabethan and Stuart London Joseph
P. Ward; 3. The peripatetic muse: internal travel and the cultural
production of space in pre-revolutionary England Andrew McRae; 4. The
Cookes and the Brookes: uses of portraiture in town and country before the
Civil War Robert Tittler; 5. Digger writing and rural dissent in the
English Revolution: representing England as a common treasury David
Loewenstein; 6. 'Gulfes, Deserts, Precipices, Stone': Marvell's 'Upon
Appleton House' and the contradictions of 'nature' Robert Markley; 7.
Enthusiasm and Enlightenment: of food, filth and slavery Nigel Smith; 8.
'What is the country?': patriotism and the language of popularity during
the English militia reform of 1757 Eliga Gould; 9. Who's making the scene?
Real people in eighteenth-century topographical prints Richard Quaintance;
10. Imperial georgic, 1660-1789 Karen O'Brien; 11. The gentleman planter
and the metropole: Long's History of Jamaica (1774) Elizabeth A. Bohls; 12.
Crown forests and female georgic: Frances Burney and the reconstruction of
Britishness Elizabeth Heckendorn Cook; 13. 'Wild outcasts of society': the
transit of the Gypsies in Romantic period poetry Anne F. Janowitz; 14.
Afterword: moving stories, still lives John Barrell; Index.
List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments;
Abbreviations and notes on the text; 1. Introduction: the country and the
city revisited, c.1550-1850 Gerald MacLean, Donna Landry and Joseph P.
Ward; 2. Imagining the metropolis in Elizabethan and Stuart London Joseph
P. Ward; 3. The peripatetic muse: internal travel and the cultural
production of space in pre-revolutionary England Andrew McRae; 4. The
Cookes and the Brookes: uses of portraiture in town and country before the
Civil War Robert Tittler; 5. Digger writing and rural dissent in the
English Revolution: representing England as a common treasury David
Loewenstein; 6. 'Gulfes, Deserts, Precipices, Stone': Marvell's 'Upon
Appleton House' and the contradictions of 'nature' Robert Markley; 7.
Enthusiasm and Enlightenment: of food, filth and slavery Nigel Smith; 8.
'What is the country?': patriotism and the language of popularity during
the English militia reform of 1757 Eliga Gould; 9. Who's making the scene?
Real people in eighteenth-century topographical prints Richard Quaintance;
10. Imperial georgic, 1660-1789 Karen O'Brien; 11. The gentleman planter
and the metropole: Long's History of Jamaica (1774) Elizabeth A. Bohls; 12.
Crown forests and female georgic: Frances Burney and the reconstruction of
Britishness Elizabeth Heckendorn Cook; 13. 'Wild outcasts of society': the
transit of the Gypsies in Romantic period poetry Anne F. Janowitz; 14.
Afterword: moving stories, still lives John Barrell; Index.
Abbreviations and notes on the text; 1. Introduction: the country and the
city revisited, c.1550-1850 Gerald MacLean, Donna Landry and Joseph P.
Ward; 2. Imagining the metropolis in Elizabethan and Stuart London Joseph
P. Ward; 3. The peripatetic muse: internal travel and the cultural
production of space in pre-revolutionary England Andrew McRae; 4. The
Cookes and the Brookes: uses of portraiture in town and country before the
Civil War Robert Tittler; 5. Digger writing and rural dissent in the
English Revolution: representing England as a common treasury David
Loewenstein; 6. 'Gulfes, Deserts, Precipices, Stone': Marvell's 'Upon
Appleton House' and the contradictions of 'nature' Robert Markley; 7.
Enthusiasm and Enlightenment: of food, filth and slavery Nigel Smith; 8.
'What is the country?': patriotism and the language of popularity during
the English militia reform of 1757 Eliga Gould; 9. Who's making the scene?
Real people in eighteenth-century topographical prints Richard Quaintance;
10. Imperial georgic, 1660-1789 Karen O'Brien; 11. The gentleman planter
and the metropole: Long's History of Jamaica (1774) Elizabeth A. Bohls; 12.
Crown forests and female georgic: Frances Burney and the reconstruction of
Britishness Elizabeth Heckendorn Cook; 13. 'Wild outcasts of society': the
transit of the Gypsies in Romantic period poetry Anne F. Janowitz; 14.
Afterword: moving stories, still lives John Barrell; Index.