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Comparative literature --- Thematology --- English literature --- Nature --- Industrialization --- Arts --- Literary collections --- -English literature --- -Industrialization --- -Nature --- -Industrial development --- Economic development --- Economic policy --- Deindustrialization --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- -Literary collections --- Industrial development --- Nature - Literary collections --- Industrialization - Great Britain --- Arts - Great Britain --- Industrialization - Literary collections
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Coopération --- Macroéconomie --- Cooperative travailleurs --- Participation --- Cooperative travailleurs --- Participation
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What effect did the Industrial Revolution have on the landscape of Britain, on the way in which people viewed that landscape and nature in general, and on the way in which they regarded work ? Contemporary accounts in prose, poems, and ballads suggest some answers to these questions ; for instance, how unlike a pastoral idyll work seemed to those who did it. The views of philosophers like Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham and Marx and of romantic poets like Blake and Wordsworth are among the many, expressed mainly between 1760 and 1860, that are represented in this anthology, along with descriptions of the effects of urbanization and changes in transport and technology, evidence of the importance of the idea of "natural" composition in music, and examples of romantic descriptions of nature and the painting of the period. Industrialization is seen not merely as a force changing nature and society through its own internal logic but also as a development affected by the arts and by changing patterns of thought ; the arts in their turn, are shown not just passively responding to change but also actively conditioning the ways men perceived their world and its changing forms of work. "Nature and industrialization" is designed to accompany part of the Open University Arts Foundation course. The period is approcached thourgh the deisciplines of literature, philosophy, history, music and the history of art in a way that will appeal to the general reader as well as to a wide range of students.
Littérature britannique --- Nature --- Industrialisation --- Dans la littérature. --- Dans la littérature.
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-Poetic works --- -Slavic literature --- -Holub, Miroslav --- -Popa, Vasko --- -Попа, Васко --- הרברט, זביגנייב --- Leavis, F. R. --- Empson, William --- -Leavis, F. R. --- Poetry --- -Poems --- Verses (Poetry) --- Translating --- Philosophy --- Plath, Sylvia --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States --- Translating.
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