While North Dakota struggles through the last months of winter, many of us dream of gardens, of digging through the soil or of biting into a fresh tomato. But what kind of gardens do we want and why are they so important to us? Do we grow them for contemplation or just a place to entertain friends? Are gardens art and what ever happened to the term “picturesque”? Stephanie Ross is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri, St Louis. She focuses on the aesthetics the philosophy of art), and is the author of the book “What Gardens Mean.”https://commons.und.edu/why-radio-archive/1084/thumbnail.jp
Poems by Jeanne Larsen.https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/facbooks/1040/thumbnail.jp
Citation: Bayless, Jessie Geneva. Landscape gardening as an art. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricul...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...
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"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
The Good Gardener? Nature, Humanity, and the Garden illuminates both the foundations and after-effec...
In what follows I want to suggest that, although the garden is generally quite absent from philosop...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
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Experience has its geographical aspect, its artistic and its literary, its sCientific and its histor...
This innovative book poses two, deceptively simple, questions: what is a sculpture garden, and what ...
In these proceedings from a conference held in Montreal in 2000, 14 specialists on the nature/cultur...
<p>The garden presents itself as an area consciously created by the human being. Its representation ...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
This book considers the why, the what, the how and the where of garden design by tracing the develop...
Poems by Jeanne Larsen.https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/facbooks/1040/thumbnail.jp
Citation: Bayless, Jessie Geneva. Landscape gardening as an art. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricul...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...
The central question addressed in the book is why gardens are of such great significance to so many ...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
The Good Gardener? Nature, Humanity, and the Garden illuminates both the foundations and after-effec...
In what follows I want to suggest that, although the garden is generally quite absent from philosop...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
Text from page 1: The art of gardening in America is largely the result of proper adaptation of dist...
Experience has its geographical aspect, its artistic and its literary, its sCientific and its histor...
This innovative book poses two, deceptively simple, questions: what is a sculpture garden, and what ...
In these proceedings from a conference held in Montreal in 2000, 14 specialists on the nature/cultur...
<p>The garden presents itself as an area consciously created by the human being. Its representation ...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
This book considers the why, the what, the how and the where of garden design by tracing the develop...
Poems by Jeanne Larsen.https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/facbooks/1040/thumbnail.jp
Citation: Bayless, Jessie Geneva. Landscape gardening as an art. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricul...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...