Reviews
Literature and Architecture will tempt the knowledge of those interested in the impact of antiquarian literature on early modern architecture and vice versa.
A fresh, nuanced study of the intersections between architecture, architectural historiography, and literature in England... Myers's study is lively, original, and exceptionally well researched. It is a significant addition to our understanding of the early modern built environment and the role of the literary imagination in its creation, extending in itself the tradition of architectural historiography to which the study is devoted.
Myers's book is a fascinating exploration of the stories that accrue around buildings and how they become foci for memory in literary narratives... The whole book is valuable.
Myers’s careful reading of both the architectural and textual remains of early modernity will lead literary critics and art historians to reconsider the relationship between literature and architecture and the place of buildings themselves within the imaginative registers of the period.
Book Details
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Building Stories: Writing about Architecture in Post-Reformation England
1. Loss and Foundations: Camden's Britannia and the Histories of English
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Building Stories: Writing about Architecture in Post-Reformation England
1. Loss and Foundations: Camden's Britannia and the Histories of English Architecture
2. Aristocrats and Architects: Henry Wotton and the Country House Poem
3. Strange Anthologies: The Alchemist in the London of John Stow
4. Restoring "The Church-porch": George Herbert's Architectural History
5. Construction Sites: The Architecture of Anne Cliff ord's Diaries
6. Recollections: John Evelyn and the Histories of Restoration Architecture
Coda: St. Helen's Bishopsgate: Antiquarianism and Aesthetics in Modern London
Notes
Bibliography
Index