The Great Good Place: The Country House and English Literature |
Contents
National Trust and national symbol | 3 |
The Roman villa | 10 |
The Gothic heritage | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Other editions - View all
The Great Good Place: The Country House and English Literature Malcolm Miles Kelsall No preview available - 1993 |
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic ancien régime ancient Appleton House architectural beautiful building built Byron Cardiff Cardiff Castle Castell Coch castle celebration centre century church classic conservative country house tradition countryside culture Deanery Garden Disraeli dwelling England English country house expressed Fairfax Fanny fertility feudal fiction garden Gardencourt Gothic grotto Guest happy Horace hospitality House of Pride ideal idealisation imagination Jonson Kelmscott Lady land landscape literature Llewellyn Jewitt Lord luxury Manderley manor house Mansfield Mansfield Park Marvell moral Morris motif Nature Norman Abbey Northanger novel old manor house old order owner Palladian panegyric Paradise Hall park peace Penshurst Penshurst Place picturesque Pliny poem poet political Pope Pope's portrait praise retreat rich ritual Roman Rome rural satire social society Stanway Stowe symbolic taste things Tichborne Dole Tilney Timon trees Tudor Twickenham Uppark virtue visitor walls window word writing
References to this book
Writing Englishness, 1900-1950: An Introductory Sourcebook on National Identity Judy Giles,Tim Middleton No preview available - 1995 |
Maps and Memory in Early Modern England: A Sense of Place Rhonda Lemke Sanford No preview available - 2002 |