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OverviewCaptures in unprecedented depth the cultural significance of the designed landscape and its relationship with Bluestocking philosophy. Situated within the broader context of eighteenth-century intellectual and cultural history, this collection redefines the role of the Bluestocking circle in shaping Britain's landscapes and social ideals. Against the backdrop of Whiggish notions of ""improvement""-encompassing agricultural innovation, aesthetic refinement, and moral progress-it explores how women such as Elizabeth Montagu, Mary Delany, and Elizabeth Carter navigated the intersections of polite sociability, intellectual production, and estate management. Their contributions reveal a dynamic interplay between cultural critique and practical reform, positioning them as active participants in the period's debates on land, labour, and national identity. Drawing on insights from the Elizabeth Montagu's Correspondence Online (EMCO) project, these essays uncover the creative and social tensions embedded in iconic estates such as Montagu's Sandleford and Lord Lyttelton's Hagley Hall. They delve into the poetic and philosophical musings of James Woodhouse, the sociable artistry of Mary Delany, and the symbolic landscapes of Wrest Park. By examining correspondence, poetry, visual arts, and cartography, this volume offers an unprecedented exploration of the ways Bluestocking women engaged with and redefined the designed landscape as a site of intellectual and environmental innovation. This interdisciplinary collection reshapes the historiography of gender, environment, and cultural progress, offering fresh insights into the enduring significance of eighteenth-century landscapes and the intellectual communities that shaped them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Markman Ellis , Dr Jack Orchard , Rosemary Baird Andreae , Joanna BarkerPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: Boydell & Brewer Weight: 0.666kg ISBN: 9781837650507ISBN 10: 1837650500 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 08 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword: 'Bringing Elizabeth Montagu to the World' - Joanna Barker and Nicole Pohl Introduction: 'The Prospect of Improvement: Bluestockings and Landscape in Eighteenth-Century Britain' - Markman Ellis and Jack Orchard Section One 1. 'Idioms of Improvement: Gender and Social Relations on the Montagu Estates, 1730-1800' - Steve Hindle 2. 'Religious Faith, Class Politics, and Equitable Progress: James Woodhouse and Elizabeth Montagu's Contending Visions of Improvement' - Adam Bridgen and Steve Van Hagen 3. 'Cultivating Wilderness' - Ve-Yin Tee Section Two 4. 'Another Little Excursion"": On Tour with Mrs Montagu and Lord Lyttelton' - Michael Cousins 5. 'Cultivating Land, Literature, Letters: Textualities of Improvement in Elizabeth Montagu's Travels in Scotland' - Millie Schurch 6. '""She had no eyes nor understanding to see that it was not a common vulgar garden"": Mary Delany's Landscapes of Improvement' - Kristina Decker 7. 'Ladies of Landscape: The Discovery of Lady Harriett Garnier's ferme ornée at Rookesbury, Hampshire' - Rosemary Baird Andreae Section Three 8. 'The Genius of Rest ... those Happy Groves Inspired': Literary Composition, Coterie Sociability, and the Gardens at Wrest Park' - Jemima Hubberstey 9. '""Fate led me from my lov'd retreat"": the city and the country in Elizabeth Harcourt's writings' - Mary Chadwick 10. '""Death's Refreshing Shade"": Elizabeth Carter, 'Church-yard Poetry' and Contemplative Retirement in the Gardens of the Dead' - James Metcalf Afterword: 'Bluestocking Landscapes' - Stephen Bending BibliographyReviewsAuthor InformationMARKMAN ELLIS is Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies at Queen Mary University of London. JACK ORCHARD is Content Editor of the Electronic Enlightenment project based at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford NICOLE POHL is Professor Emerita at Oxford Brookes University. She is the Academic Editor of Electronic Enlightenment at the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |