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Romantic Visualities offers a culturally informed understanding of the literary significance of landscape in the Romantic period. Labbe argues that the Romantic period associated the prospect view with the masculine ideal, simultaneously fashioning the detailed point of view as feminised. An interdisciplinary study, it discusses the cultural construction of gender as defined through landscape viewing, and investigates property law, aesthetic tracts, conduct books, travel narratives, artistic theory, and the work of Wordsworth, Keats, Coleridge, Charlotte Smith, Ann Francis, Dorothy Wordsworth and others.
Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction Engendering Landscape Perception: Romanticism and the Standards for Looking Masculinity, the Sublime, the Picturesque: The Allure of Theory Cultivating One's Understanding: The Garden and the Bower 'A Species of Knowledge both Useful and Ornamental': Travelling the Romantic Landscape Art, the Eye, and the Natural Text Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index