04384nam 2200697Ia 450 991081596770332120240416193059.01-282-85538-797866128553820-7735-6753-410.1515/9780773567535(CKB)1000000000713587(SSID)ssj0000283777(PQKBManifestationID)11228055(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000283777(PQKBWorkID)10249970(PQKB)10796031(CaPaEBR)400324(Au-PeEL)EBL3331157(CaPaEBR)ebr10141829(CaONFJC)MIL285538(OCoLC)929121509(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/sz7ncz(schport)gibson_crkn/2009-12-01/1/400324(MiAaPQ)EBC3331157(DE-B1597)657204(DE-B1597)9780773567535(MiAaPQ)EBC3245507(EXLCZ)99100000000071358719981223d1999 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe road to Egdon Heath the aesthetics of the great in nature /Richard Bevis1st ed.Montreal ;Ithaca McGill-Queen's University Pressc1999xv, 409 p., [8] p. of plates ill. ;24 cmMcGill-Queen's studies in the history of ideas ;25Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-7735-1800-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-396) and index.Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Tempe and Thule -- Underpinnings -- The Great as Aesthetic Category -- Knowing the Planet: Early Travel and Exploration -- Coming to Terms: Philosophy, Religion, and Science -- Recognizing Greatness: The Eighteenth Century -- The Great and the Sublime: British Aesthetics -- Wild Writing: The Great in Georgian Literature -- Breaking Loose: European Developments to Goethe -- Enlarged Views: English Travel and Exploration -- From Sublimity to Barrenness: The Romantic Period -- Mind and Earth: Philosophy and Science -- Poetic Feet: England’s Peripatetic Bards -- Landscapes in Prose: Fiction and Travel -- Science and Sensibility: The Nineteenth Century -- “Go and See”: Lyell, Geology, and Belief -- “What Is Nature?” Some Influential Views, 1830–70 -- Leaving Blanks: American Novelists and the Great -- The Naked Truth: Desert Travel, 1830–70 -- Mighty Fortresses: The Meanings of Mountains, 1830–70 -- The Arctic Saga: Polar Exploration, 1830–67 -- Desert Souls: The Great and Barren in European Literature, 1830–66 -- On the Beach: Victorian Writers by the Sea of Doubt -- On the Heath: The 1870s -- The Heath Revisited -- Chronological Table -- Lexicon -- Works Cited -- IndexBevis examines a wide range of English, European, and North American texts, literary works as well as religious, scientific, and travel writing. He surveys the literature on mountain climbing, sea voyages, desert travel, and polar exploration, and its metaphorical uses in poetry and fiction. Relying on Addison's term "the Great" rather than "the sublime," he shows how works such as Darwin's journals, Lyell's studies in geology, and de Saussure's books on the Alps helped form an outlook on nature that also found frequent literary expression. A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary work in the history of ideas, The Road to Egdon Heath traces the growth of an aesthetic sensibility that is now ubiquitous but which would have been incomprehensible prior to the Renaissance. This sensibility underlies not only much of modern literature but also our modern ideas about conservation, ecology, and environmentalism.McGill-Queen's studies in the history of ideas ;25.Nature (Aesthetics)Nature in literatureLandscapes in literatureNature (Aesthetics)Nature in literature.Landscapes in literature.809/.9336Bevis Richard W131315MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815967703321The road to Egdon Heath4042554UNINA