[Milton-L] Milton and Gardens

Joshua Scodel jscodel at uchicago.edu
Thu Jun 18 10:44:42 EDT 2009


Dear Louis,

I think John Dixon Hunt is your man:  lots of books and articles on  
the 18th-century landscape gardening, including one in Milton Studies  
specifically on Milton's influence.

Best,

Josh


On Jun 18, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Schwartz, Louis wrote:

> To the list:
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> I have a colleague over in the Philosophy Dept. who is doing some  
> work on the aesthetics of the landscape, and as you can imagine has  
> been coming across many references to Milton, especially in respect  
> to the 18th Century.  Since I haven’t done much thinking or work on  
> the subject, I was hoping the list might offer some suggestions  
> about what to read on Milton and the development of landscape  
> painting and gardening or landscaping in the 18th Century and after.
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Louis
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Joshua Scodel
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