The Worship of nature ; The Fallacies of hope [videorecording]

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English
Pages
100

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FOR CLASSROOM USE ONLY. VHS. A personal view by Lord Clark. Originally broadcast in 1969. Photography, Phil Summers [et al.] ; sound, Malcolm Webberley [et al.] ; camera, Kenneth Macmillan ; lighting, A.A. Englander [et al.] ; editor, Jesse Palmer [et al.] ; research, June Leech. Originally distributed by Films Incorporated. The Worship of nature: During the late 18th century & early 19th century, the concept of nature became a positive force in European civilization and its art. The Fallacies of hope: the increasingly somber tone of nineteenth century romanticism is documented and examined.

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Civilisation ; programs 11-12
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Fallacies of hope.

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1 videocassette (100 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
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100

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OL21582105M
ISBN 10
0780013077

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