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Green Retreats Stephen Bending (University of Southampton)

Green Retreats By Stephen Bending (University of Southampton)

Green Retreats by Stephen Bending (University of Southampton)


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This lively and beautifully illustrated account follows some remarkable eighteenth-century women in their gardens. It tells the stories of aristocratic and genteel women through their letters, diaries and journals, and reveals what was at stake for women who stepped beyond the flower garden and created their own landscapes.

Green Retreats Summary

Green Retreats: Women, Gardens and Eighteenth-Century Culture by Stephen Bending (University of Southampton)

Green Retreats presents a lively and beautifully illustrated account of eighteenth-century women in their gardens, in the context of the larger history of their retirement from the world - whether willed or enforced - and of their engagement with the literature of gardening. Beginning with a survey of cultural representations of the woman in the garden, Stephen Bending goes on to tell the stories, through their letters, diaries and journals, of some extraordinary eighteenth-century women including Elizabeth Montagu and the Bluestocking circle, the gardening neighbours Lady Caroline Holland and Lady Mary Coke, and Henrietta Knight, Lady Luxborough, renowned for her scandalous withdrawal from the social world. The emphasis on how gardens were used, as well as designed, allows the reader to rethink the place of women in the eighteenth century, and understand what was at stake for those who stepped beyond the flower garden and created their own landscapes.

Green Retreats Reviews

'Bending's wonderful volume, with its integration of literature and garden cultivation, adds significantly to our understanding not only of the ways we can situate women in eighteenth-century garden culture, but also of the mechanisms by which women fashioned their identity in concert with, and sometimes against, their landscape.' Eighteenth-Century Studies
'I read this book with extraordinary interest and enjoyment. It adds a new facet to our understanding of eighteenth-century women's lives. No one has examined so carefully the concept of retirement and its complex nuances; Stephen Bending writes with power about the women whose garden work has seized his imagination.' Rachel Crawford, University of San Francisco
'... from pastoral idyll to shameful seclusion, Stephen Bending's study offers an original and overdue account of the female figure in the gardening landscape in the eighteenth century, and brings to the fore the full expressive range of women's gardening in this period.' Karen O'Brien, University of Birmingham
'Well researched ... crammed with stories, extracts of letters, diaries and journals.' History Today
'Told through their letters, diaries and journals, here are illustrated stories of some extraordinary eighteenth-century women and their gardens, seen in the context of the larger history of their retirement from the world and their engagement with the literature of gardening.' Choice
'... an intriguing work that would be heavily used in almost any academic library ... highly recommended.' Choice
'With its carefully chosen illustrations and its substantial index, this thoroughly researched study will prove of great value both for garden historians and students of the history of gender politics, and with its nuanced and fascinating narratives of these women's gardening lives, it likewise appeals to the general reader.' Marie-Luise Egbert, translated from L'Homme. Z. F. G.
'Bending's often delightful and often moving book is steeped in literary and nonliterary texts and much archival material. This is a well-produced and, especially in the second half, well-written book. Bending's prose is lively and often witty.' R. J. W. Mills, Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era

About Stephen Bending (University of Southampton)

Stephen Bending is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Southampton.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I: 1. 'Gladly I leave the town': retirement; 2. 'No way qualified for retirement': disgrace; Part II: 3. Bluestocking gardens: Elizabeth Montagu at Sandleford; 4. Neighbours in retreat: Lady Mary Coke and the Hollands; 5. 'Can you not forgive?' Henrietta Knight at Barrells Hall; 6. 'Though very retired, I am very happy'.

Additional information

NPB9781107040021
9781107040021
1107040027
Green Retreats: Women, Gardens and Eighteenth-Century Culture by Stephen Bending (University of Southampton)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2013-06-06
319
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