
Sharawadgi
The Romantic Return to Nature
Ciaran Murray(Author)
International Scholars Publications,U.S. (Publisher)
Published on 20. October 1999
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-1-57309-329-3 (ISBN)
Description
Sharawadgi traces the history of English landscape design to the decentralized gardens of Japan. The author covers the romantic period during the eighteenth century, and the key personalities of William Temple, Joseph Addison and Alexander Pope. Murray explores the psychological subtleties of these men as well as the interchange between East and West. A fascinating read for students of Asia or English romanticism.
Reviews / Votes
'Sharawadgi' should be read by serious students not only of garden history, but also of eighteenth-century culture in general. * Garden History * . . . until the end of last year . . . the Eastern origins of the landscape garden were steeped in confusion . . . [Sharawadgi] demonstrates the possibilities of research into 'cultural space' at a new investigative level. . . . What distinguishes it from the majority of fashionable inter-disciplinary studies, however, is its deployment of the biographical concreteness of the historian, providing new insights into the spiritual lives of the many famous personalities connected with the development of the English landscape garden. . . . Murray shows the link between the history of gardens and political history . . . with the notion of the personal freedom of individuals . . . and the absence of order in the shape of the personal world structured by them. . . unusual and beautiful . . . rigorous, brilliant, vivid. -- Dimitri Shvidkovsky, Moscow Institute of Architecture * Bulletin of the Journal of Decorative Art * . . . until the end of last year . . . the Eastern origins of the landscape garden were steeped in confusion . . . [Sharawadgi] demonstrates the possibilities of research into 'cultural space' at a new investigative level. . . . What distinguishes it from the majority of fashionable inter-disciplinary studies, however, is its deployment of the biographical concreteness of the historian, providing new insights into the spiritual lives of the many famous personalities connected with the development of the English landscape garden. . . . Murray shows the link between the history of gardens and political history . . . with the notion of the personal freedom of individuals . . . and the absence of order in the shape of the personal world structured by them . . . unusual and beautiful . . . rigorous, brilliant, vivid. -- Dimitri Shvidkovsky, Moscow Institute of Architecture * Bulletin of the Journal of Decorative Art * 'Sharawadgi' should be read by serious students not only of garden history, but also of eighteenth-century culture in general. * Garden History *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bethesda
United States
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57309-329-3 (9781573093293)
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Person
Ciaran Murray is a faculty member at Chuo University in Japan.
Content
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Part One: The Tree of Life-Origins of Romanticism Chapter 4 The Case of the Fastidious Envoy Chapter 5 The Fireworks Night of Joseph Addison Chapter 6 Fair Thames and Double Scenes Chapter 7 Part Two: The Tree of Knowledge-Implications of Romanticism Chapter 8 The Singular Demon of Doctor Bentley Chapter 9 The Spacious Firmament on High Chapter 10 Il Riposo di Claudio Chapter 11 Part Three: Imperial Paradise: Ramifications of Romanticism Chapter 12 The Garden Invades the House Chapter 13 The Eternal Moment Chapter 14 A Vista to the Gallows Chapter 15 Conclusion Chapter 16 Notes Chapter 17 Sources Chapter 18 Index