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About this book
From literature to landscape architecture, an expansive, contemplative exploration of the significance of place. For ancient Romans, genius loci was literally "the genius of the place, " the presiding divinity who inhabited a site and gave it meaning. While we are less attuned to divinity today, we still sense that a place has significance. In this book, eminent garden historian John Dixon Hunt explores genius loci in many settings, including contemporary land art, the paintings of Paul and John Nash, travel writers such as Henry James, Paul Theroux, and Lawrence Durrell on Provence, Mexico, and Cyprus, and landscape architects who invent new meanings for a site. This book is a nuanced, thoughtful exploration of how places become more significant to us through the myriad ways we see, talk about, and remember them.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- ONE The Genius Loci of the Ancients and Its Modern Revisions
- TWO Does Genius Loci Exist?
- THREE Torcello and the Expression of Place
- FOUR Places: J.M.W. Turner, Paul and John Nash
- FIVE Poets on Genius Loci: Ut natura poesis
- SIX Travel Writers on Place
- SEVEN Landscape Architecture and the Fabrication of Place
- EIGHT By Way of Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- PHOTO ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INDEX