William Gilpin and picturesque unsociability [ Art and Literature ]
… for a sociable life and imagined a sociable life after death. People > Art and Literature Mots-clés Animals Beauty Correspondence Death Education Nature Philanthropy Picturesque Religion Unsociability William Gilpin (1724-1804) was a … clearly show his deep interest in family matters and concerns. However, in several places, his passive and active correspondence provides images of a rather unsociable man, 2 who did not enjoy the company even of his relatives, while … Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991), p. 44. 3 . William Gilpin, William Writes to William: The Correspondence of William Gilpin (1724-1804) and his Grandson William (1789-1811), ed. A. Kerhervé (Cambridge: Cambridge …
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