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E-grāmata: Warm South: How the Mediterranean Shaped the British Imagination

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  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300240870
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300240870

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An 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.


An evocative exploration of the impact of the Mediterranean on British culture, ranging from the mid-eighteenth century to today

Recenzijas

The Warm South is both authoritative and entertaining and offers a much-needed antidote to the din of the Brexit debate. Here is the long view, across three centuries, of a cultural exchange that is rich, complex and tenacious.Charles Nicholl, Wall Street Journal

Holland is a sensitive, prodigiously informed guide. . . this is a book so crammed with interest that when you finish it you feel like starting all over again to make sure you havent missed anything.John Carey, The Times

"Marvellous, transporting cultural history... If in the last year you have read Elena Ferrante, ordered an Aperol spritz and watched Mamma Mia 2, then you too have been lured by the siren song of the warm south...A rare book that makes you wish for more." Laura Freeman, The Times

"Enjoyable...As this sweeping survey shows,  Britain  has for centuries emulated, envied, denigrated and defined itself in opposition to its southern cousins."Suzi Feay, Financial Times

"Holland penetrates the deep south, accompanied by Byron, Disraeli, Edward Bulwer Lytton, John Ruskin, George Eliot, Edward Lear, Robert Browning, E M Forster, Henry James, D H Lawrence, the Bloomsberries, Ernest Hemingway, Gerald Brennan, Robert Graves, Elizabeth David (who brought Italian cooking to postwar England), Kenneth Clark and Peter Mayle, author of A Year in Provence."Frances Wilson, Literary Review  

Holland begins with Shelley and ends with Damien Hirst, but as no discussion of the Mediterranean and its influence on British life can fail to encompass the ancient world, since ancient and modern are "inseparable", he flings his net over classical times, too. Norma Clarke, Times Literary Supplement

Hollands detailed survey of the impact of the Mediterranean on the insular British imagination is timely. All the winter sun youll need. Carl Wilkinson, Financial Times

Rich and fascinating Jeremy Musson, Country Life

"In The Warm South, Robert Holland draws on a huge range of literature, art, memoir and biography to capture with extraordinary precision the often contradictory influences of the Mediterranean on British cultural, public and private life. Written with style and wit, and alive with sharply drawn personalities, it engages the reader irresistibly." John Darwin, author of After Tamerlane: A Global History of Empire 

"Scholarly and accessible, The Warm South is an absorbing exploration of where the heat, light and history of the Mediterranean have taken the British imagination, through dreams of excess and salvation."Jason Goodwin, author of Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire

 "The Warm South is an ambitious work and Holland is undoubtedly the scholar who can pull it off."Rosemary Ashton, author of One Hot Summer: Dickens, Darwin, Disraeli, and the Great Stink of 1858

List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Shelley Burning: The Mediterranean and British Culture
1(22)
2 The Antique, the Noble and the Stupendous: The Turn to the Mediterranean, 1740--1800
23(42)
3 The Distorted Mirror: The South in British Culture during the Age of Byron, 1800--30
65(44)
4 Blue Solitudes: The Mediterranean and the Shaping of Victorian Britain, 1830--60
109(48)
5 An Enchanted Garden: The Mediterranean and the Aesthetics of High Victorianism, 1860--90
157(35)
6 The Cult of Beauty: The Mediterranean and British Modernism, 1890--1918
192(33)
7 That Splendid Enclosure: Meanings of the Mediterranean from Rupert Brooke to Damien Hirst
225(38)
Notes 263(34)
Select Bibliography 297(9)
Index 306
Robert Holland is one of the worlds leading historians of the Mediterranean. He is visiting professor at the Centre for Hellenic Studies at Kings College London.