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This collection of classic garden writing presents the garden as place of solace in our busy world, a retreat for lovers, and even an earthly paradise. Bringing together a wide range of voices from across the centuries and around the globe - from Pliny in first-century Italy to Robert Louis Stevenson in nineteenth-century Hawaii - 'Pleasures of the Garden' features fiction and poetry, memoirs and letters, all in celebration of gardens. The gardens themselves vary widely, too, including the stately landscaped parks of Georgian England, the exquisitely managed gardens of Japan, and the painterly gardens of the Arts and Crafts movement. At times lyrical and light-hearted, at others analytic or inspirational, the works compiled here from such authors as Jane Austen, Rudyard Kipling, Charlotte Brontë, Alexander Pope, D. H. Lawrence, and many more reveal that gardens have long nurtured much more than the plants they contain - their peace, order, and seclusion also have a long tradition of inspiring the pen and fueling the soul.

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British Library
Language
English
Pages
224

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Table of Contents

Paradise made (Genesis) / John Gerard
Homeward / Tao Yuan Ming
Bright green and lush (Romance of the rose)
The air of paradise / Hafez
Purest of human pleasures / Francis Bacon
A brood of nightingales / William Lawson
Innocent delights / Joseph Addison
Syringa ivory pure / William Cowper
We talk also of a laburnum / Jane Austen
The pride of my heart / Mary Russell Mitford
How little one wants / Gertrude Jekyll
Enjoy thyself a day (Tale of the Garden Flowers, ancient Egyptian)
A garden enclosed (Song of Solomon)
The lusty month of May / Thomas Malory
A garden fair by music's tower / Stephen Hawes
Make me a mandrake / John Donne
No nook more Eden-like / Charlotte Brontë
The planet of love is on high / Alfred Tennyson
The cap and bells / William Butler Yeats
An abundance of brimstone / Diodorus Siculus
The blue fig with luscious juice o'erflows / Homer
All is calm and composed / Pliny the Younger
The pleasant whisking wind / Robert Laneham
A princelike garden / Francis Bacon
The Shalimar Bagh / Constance Villiers-Stuart
The genius of the place / Alexander Pope
A labyrinth of my own raising / Joseph Addison
The horticultural xenophobe / Tobias Smollett
In the hands of the improvers / Jane Austen
The simplest way / William Morris
No plan of any kind / William Robinson
Tears of ecstacy / Reginal Farrer
A garden of sweet scents / Gertrude Jekyll
Whatever had the most blooms / Bai Juyi
A full dung barrow / Walafrid Strabo
Nosegays and posies / John Gerard
Bring your orange tress boldly out / John Evelyn
Vegetable pride / Erasmus Darwin
Gross fog boeotian / William Cowper
Snapdragons blooming / Thomas Jefferson
A bachelor of husbandry / Philip Yorke
Well stricken in years / Robert Louis Stevenson
They gardened in bloomers (Punch magazine)
A cast-iron back with a hinge in it / Charles Dudley Warner
Being entirely ignorant / Elizabeth von Arnim
The unkindest cut / Samuel Reynolds Hole
Grubbing weeds from gravel-paths with broken dinner-knives / Rudyard Kipling
The actual tools / Gertrude Jekyll
The smoke's smell / Edward Thomas
The belly of the dragon (Japanese gardens)
Your leaves are always at his lotus feet (Bhagavata Purana)
Invisible wisdom / John Gerard
Clad in tattered dervish rags / Baqi
A pleasing savour of sweet instructions / John Parkinson
Killing and quickening / George Herbert
Fresh and spruce / Henry King
A green thought in a green shade / Andrew Marvell
Slow but sure / John Bunyan
Human grandeur is very dangerous / Voltaire
Prostrate peas / Henry James
Good taste and not a gaudy pride / John Clare
Paying back the garden / Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Roses and lovers / Algernon Charles Swinburne
Manifest autobiography / Alfred Austin
Persevere! / Helena Rutherford Ely
It isn't quite a dead garden / Frances Hodgson Burnett
A naton of gardeners / Avray Tipping
Even God would have to have a nose / D.H. Lawrence
Egoistic reverie / William Cowper, Edmund Gosse, Forbes Sieveking
Envoi: ferned grot / T.E. Brown.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820/.8036
Library of Congress
PR1111.G3 P54 2014, PN6071.G27 P54 2014, PN6071.G27 P54 2014

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Pagination
224 pages
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27168662M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780712357203
ISBN 10
0712357203
ISBN 13
9780712357203
OCLC/WorldCat
862109087

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