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Rural Scenes and National Representation: Britain, 1815-1850
By (Author) Elizabeth K. Helsinger
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
28th June 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
820.9321734
Hardback
320
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
624g
Elizabeth Helsinger's iconoclastic book explores the peculiar power of rural England to stand for conflicting ideas of Britain. Despite the nostalgic appeal of Constable's or Tennyson's rural scenes, they record the severe social and economic disturbances of the turbulent years after Waterloo. Artists and writers like Cobbett, Clare, Turner, Emily
"Helsinger's discussions of images and texts offer new and important insights into the political and cultural uses of the countryside, and they will essential reading for anyone interested in that history of this period. While it is impossible to do justice to the scope, interest, and nuance of her arguments, this review must suffice to say that this is the kind of book students of British landscape painting and literature will turn to again and again with pleasure and profit."--Albion