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The Road to Egdon Heath : The Aesthetics of the Great in Nature

1999

Bevis examines a wide range of English, European, and North American texts, literary works as well as religious, scientific, and travel writing. He surveys the literature on mountain climbing, sea voyages, desert travel, and polar exploration, and its metaphorical uses in poetry and fiction. Relying on Addison's term "the Great" rather than "the sublime," he shows how works such as Darwin's journals, Lyell's studies in geology, and de Saussure's books on the Alps helped form an outlook on nature that also found frequent literary expression. A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary work in the history of ideas, The Road to Egdon Heath traces the growth of an aesthetic sensibility that is now ubiquitous but which would have been incomprehensible prior to the Renaissance. This sensibility underlies not only much of modern literature but also our modern ideas about conservation, ecology, and environmentalism.
landscape nature (aesthetics) sublime, the landscape in literature sublime, the, in literature

Authors

Richard Bevis

Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-396) and index
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CaOOCEL
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
809/.9332
General Note
Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
ISBN
0773518002 9780773567535
LCCN
PN48
LCCN Item number
B49 1999eb
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CaOONL
Physical Description | Extent
1 electronic text (xv, 409 p., [8] p. of plates)
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Canada
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Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
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(CaBNVSL)slc00200660 (CaBNVSL)slc00200660 (CaBNVSL) (CaBNVSL)gtp00523324 (OCoLC)181843868 (CaOOCEL)400324
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