The Country and the CityOxford University Press, 1973 - 335 páginas |
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... eighteenth century to the first quarter of the nineteenth century . By nearly four thousand Acts , more than six million acres of land were appropriated , mainly by the politically dominant landowners : about a quarter of all cultivated ...
... eighteenth century to the first quarter of the nineteenth century . By nearly four thousand Acts , more than six million acres of land were appropriated , mainly by the politically dominant landowners : about a quarter of all cultivated ...
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... eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , this is especially necessary . We have many excellent in- ternal histories ... century , where the celebration of its achievements is characteristically part of an elegy for a lost way of life .
... eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , this is especially necessary . We have many excellent in- ternal histories ... century , where the celebration of its achievements is characteristically part of an elegy for a lost way of life .
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... eighteenth century , following the same procedures , had these generations of predecessors in imposition and theft . But there is still a transition from the hunting woodland to the landscape park . It is not easy to date this . There ...
... eighteenth century , following the same procedures , had these generations of predecessors in imposition and theft . But there is still a transition from the hunting woodland to the landscape park . It is not easy to date this . There ...
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Country and City | 1 |
A Problem of Perspective | 9 |
Pastoral and CounterPastoral | 13 |
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abstracted Adam Bede agriculture become CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ capitalism capitalist centre character characteristic civilisation Cobbett connection consciousness contrast conventional country and city country-house course Crabbe crisis CRUZ The University Daniel Deronda decisive Dickens Dombey and Son dominant Eclogues economic eighteenth century Elizabeth Gaskell emphasis enclosure English experience farmers farming Felix Holt forms George Eliot Gissing green language Hardy Hardy's Hesiod houses human Ibid idea idealisation industrial isolated Jane Austen kind labourers land landowners landscape literary literature living London look mode moral movement natural neo-pastoral novel observation organisation Oxford pastoral Penshurst physical Poems poetry political poor production relations relationships rural England Saxham seen sense settlement significant social society Stephen Duck streets structure of feeling T. S. Eliot tenants Thomas Hardy town traditional UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA urban village vision whole Wordsworth writing