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Title The medieval and early modern garden in Britain : enclosure and transformation, c. 1200-1750 / edited by Patricia Skinner and Theresa Tyers
Published New York : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge studies in cultural history ; 58
Routledge studies in cultural history ; 58.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; PART I Theorizing the Garden; 1 Introduction: The Garden at the Intersection of Pleasure, Contemplation, and Cure; 2 Gendered Spaces of Flourishing and the Medieval Hortus Conclusus; PART II The Historical Garden; 3 Rills and Romance: Gardens at the Castles of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and Edward I in Wales; 4 A Delite for the Senses: Three Healing Plants in Medieval Gardens, the Lily, the Rose, and the Woodland Strawberry; 5 In Dock, Out Nettle: Negotiating Health Risks in the Early Modern Garden; PART III The Imagined Garden
6 "To Play bi an Orchardside": Orchards as Enclosures of Queer Space in Lanval and Sir Orfeo7 Dressing the Pleasure Garden: Creation, Recreation, and Varieties of Pleasure in the Two Texts of the Norwich Grocers' Play; 8 Political Gardens in Early Modern English Drama; PART IV Gardens and Transformation; 9 Horti Recidivi: The Restoration and Re-Creation of Medieval Gardens in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries; 10 Report on a Pilot Study of the Garden as a Place of Health and Well-Being; Appendix 1 Questionnaire; Contributors; Index
Summary "What was a "garden" in medieval and early modern British culture and how was it imagined? How did it change as Europe opened up to the wider world from the 16th century onwards? In a series of fresh approaches to these questions, the contributors offer chapters that identify and discuss newly-discovered pre-modern garden spaces in archaeology and archival sources, recognize a gendered language of the garden in fictional descriptions ("fictional" here being taken to mean any written text, regardless of its purpose), and offer new analysis of the uses to which gardens - real and imagined - might be put. Chapters investigate the definitions, forms and functions of physical gardens; explore how the material space of the garden was gendered as a secluded space for women, and as a place of recreation; examine the centrality of garden imagery in medieval Christian culture; and trace the development of garden motifs in the literary and artistic imagination to convey the sense of enclosure, transformation and release. The book uniquely underlines the current environmental "turn" in the humanities, and increasingly recognizes the value of exploring human interaction with the landscapes of the past as a route to health and well-being in the present."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Gardens, British -- History
GARDENING -- Essays.
GARDENING -- Reference.
GARDENING -- Vegetables.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Horticulture.
Gardens, British
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Skinner, Patricia, 1965- editor.
LC no. 2017060455
ISBN 9781351051408
1351051407
9781351051422
1351051423
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9781138484740