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Spirit of Place: Artists, Writers and the British Landscape by Susan Owens 9780500252307

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Shortlisted for the Apollo Awards Book of the Year 2020

When we look at the landscape, what do we see? Do we experience the view over a valley or dappled sunlight on a path in the same way as those who were there before us? We have altered the countryside in innumerable ways over the last thousand years, and never more so than in the last hundred. How are these changes reflected in - and affected by - art and literature?

English landscape painting is often said to be an 18th-century invention. But when we look for representations of the countryside in British art and literature, we find a story that begins with Old English poetry and treads a winding path up to the present day. Spirit of Place offers a panoramic view of the British landscape as seen through the eyes of writers and artists from Bede and the Gawain-poet to Gainsborough, Austen, Turner and Constable; from Paul Nash and Barbara Hepworth to Robert Macfarlane. Guided by these distinctive voices and imagery, and with a sharp eye for an anecdote, Susan Owens elucidates how the British landscape has been framed, reimagined and reshaped by generations. Each account, whether limned in a psalter, jotted down in a journal or constructed from sticks and stones, holds up a mirror to its maker and their world.

A lyrical, compelling account of the British landscape in writing and art from Beowulf to now

About the Author
Dr Susan Owens is an art historian and exhibition curator who has worked at the Royal Collection and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Her previous books include The Ghost: A Cultural History, described by the Guardian as 'eloquent and lively', and Who Shall Deliver Me? Christina Rossetti: Poetry in Art.

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'A wonderfully deft and varied study, full of voices, noticings, and contrasting ways of looking. Owens has a gift for making the past feel so close that we might be riding over a hill with Gerald of Wales or John Leland ... Drawing on her years as a curator, Owens brings a wealth of objects - painted hangings, murals, stage designs - to set alongside poems, paintings, maps and histories. Here is landscape as solace, nightmare, challenge, trap; landscape observed through centuries with worry and affection, distress and delight' - Alexandra Harris
'Engaging ... much of the pleasure of this book - and it is immensely pleasurable - comes from the author's own enjoyment and her sympathy with her subjects' - Jenny Uglow, Times Literary Supplement
'Wonderfully fluent and revealing ... Owens adroitly mixes literature, art and culture to show how perceptions of the British countryside have changed over the centuries and how artists and writers have been at the vanguard of these shifts ... Owens uses her impressively wide frame of reference effortlessly - and always revealingly - to zoom from panorama to close-up' - Literary Review
'If you think you know the British landscape, think again. And think with your eyes and imagination. Susan Owens steps neatly between artists and writers, seascapes and treescapes, viewed under mythological, Italian, industrial, and eventually ecological light. This informative, elegant book wears its learning lightly, moving sympathetically through space and centuries and inviting us to become mental travellers, coming with open minds and eyes to the wonders of the British landscape' - Fiona Stafford, author of The Long, Long Life of Trees and The Brief Life of Flowers
'[A] lovely, lyrical study .... Gorgeously illustrated and rich in voices ... Fascinating and personal' - Tatler
'Enchanting ... Owens has a poet's skill for finding the right word or metaphor, lyrical yet spearingly precise' - World of Interiors
'Timely and comprehensive' - RA Magazine
'Enlightening' - New Statesman
'Owens marries cultural history and nature writing, exploring the interpretations of a wealth of distinctive voices, from William Shakespeare and Jane Austen to John Constable and Barbara Hepworth' - The Arts Society
'A gorgeously illustrated scholarly tome that can be enjoyed and referred to again and again... [Owens'] erudite alacrity reveals her skill as art historian and curator... This is a book about how landscape is interpreted not shaped, and in that it is second to none.' - Countryfile
'Deftly written and beautifully illustrated ... a delight' - Standpoint
'A panoramic view of the landscape, as seen through the eyes of writers and artists from Bede and the Gawain-poet to Gainsborough, Austen, Turner and Constable; from Paul Nash, WG Sebald and Barbara Hepworth to Robert Macfarlane' - The Deskbound Traveller
'Evocative' - Choice
'A perfect book for a year when striking out from home has been curtailed' - Arts Society Review
'[An] original and wide-ranging cultural survey' - Best Art Books of 2020, Sunday Times
'A wide-ranging, enthralling examination of how landscape shapes the imagination ... If you love literature and art and admire a beautifully written text which wears erudition lightly - this is an essential addition to the cultural bookshelf' - Daily Mail
'An evocative and crowded chronicle ... a book of idylls and nightmares' - Guardian
'The perfect book for a year when striking out from home has been curtailed' - The Arts Society
'Engaging and illuminating ... Owens' feet are firmly on the ground, her critical agenda waged with energy, insight and wit' - Art Quarterly



Book Information
ISBN 9780500252307
Author Susan Owens
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 960g

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