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The Palace and Park represents a landmark anthology, capturing the essence and diversity of 19th-century scientific and artistic inquiry as it pertains to the natural and constructed environments. Encompassing a range of literary styles from critical essays to detailed observational records, this collection successfully bridges the gap between scholarly research and aesthetic appreciation. The works within, woven together by shared themes of discovery and the representation of nature, underscore the rich dialogues between science and art during this pivotal era, offering unique insights into how these fields influenced and reflected broader cultural and intellectual movements. Highlighted within are pieces which delve into the nuanced interplay between natural history and landscape architecture, emblematic of the periods broader attempts to understand and represent the natural world. The contributing authors and editors, including notable figures such as R. G. Latham and Richard Owen, bring a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives to the anthology. Their backgrounds span a variety of disciplines, from linguistics to paleontology, embodying the interdisciplinary approach that characterized much of Victorian intellectual life. This collection aligns with significant historical and cultural movements, including the burgeoning public interest in natural history and the evolution of landscape gardening into a form of high art. The varied voices and expertise of the contributors enrich the anthology, offering readers a comprehensive view of the eras approaches to understanding and aesthetizing natural and curated landscapes. The Palace and Park is recommended for readers eager to explore the intricate relationships between art, science, and the environment through the lens of 19th-century thought and expression. This anthology offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the works of pioneering figures in a transformative period of British cultural and intellectual history. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, it provides a rich ground for study and inspiration, fostering a deeper appreciation of the eras multidisciplinary dialogues and contributions to contemporary understandings of nature and design.
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Release date
E-bog: 5. december 2019
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