03384nam 22005175 450 991079310870332120190920094934.00-300-24087-210.12987/9780300240870(CKB)4100000006998337(MiAaPQ)EBC5535511(StDuBDS)EDZ0002017577(DE-B1597)513444(OCoLC)1056109849(DE-B1597)9780300240870(EXLCZ)99410000000699833720190920d2018 fg engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Warm South How the Mediterranean Shaped the British Imagination /Robert HollandNew Haven, CT : Yale University Press, [2018]©20181 online resource (349 pages)Yale scholarship onlinePreviously issued in print: 2018.0-300-23592-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- 1. Shelley Burning: The Mediterranean and British Culture -- 2. The Antique, the Noble and the Stupendous: The Turn to the Mediterranean, 1740-1800 -- 3. The Distorted Mirror: The South in British Culture during the Age of Byron, 1800-30 -- 4. Blue Solitudes: The Mediterranean and the Shaping of Victorian Britain, 1830-60 -- 5. An Enchanted Garden: The Mediterranean and the Aesthetics of High Victorianism, 1860-90 -- 6. The Cult of Beauty: The Mediterranean and British Modernism, 1890-1918 -- 7. That Splendid Enclosure: Meanings of the Mediterranean 225 from Rupert Brooke to Damien Hirst -- NOTES -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEXAn evocative exploration of the impact of the Mediterranean on British culture, ranging from the mid-eighteenth century to today Ever since the age of the Grand Tour in the eighteenth century, the Mediterranean has had a significant pull for Britons-including many painters and poets-who sought from it the inspiration, beauty, and fulfillment that evaded them at home. Referred to as "Magick Land" by one traveler, dreams about the Mediterranean, and responses to it, went on to shape the culture of a nation.   Written by one of the world's leading historians of the Mediterranean, this book charts how a new sensibility arose from British engagement with the Mediterranean, ancient and modern. Ranging from Byron's poetry to Damien Hirst's installations, Robert Holland shows that while idealized visions and aspirations often met with disillusionment and frustration, the Mediterranean also offered a notably insular society the chance to enrich itself through an imagined world of color, carnival, and sensual self-discovery.Yale scholarship online.BritishMediterranean RegionHistoryGreat BritainCivilizationMediterranean influencesMediterranean RegionForeign relationsBritishHistory.Great BritainCivilizationMediterranean influences.910.91822Holland Robert, 1562437DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910793108703321The Warm South3830049UNINA