List of Illustrations | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: On Literature and Architecture | p. 1 |
"Truth Is a Just and Naturall Proportion": Milton, Wotton, and Renaissance Architectural Theory | p. 17 |
"Against the Too Exact Observance of the Rules": Vanbrugh's Political Struggle over Aesthetic Form | p. 40 |
"The Utmost Grace of Uniformity": Pope's Anglo-Palladian Epic | p. 62 |
"Approach and Read the Stone": Toward an Archaeology of Gray's "Elegy" | p. 81 |
"To Invent in Art and Folly": Walpole's Castle of Otranto | p. 108 |
Coda: On Literary and Architectural Form | p. 131 |
Notes | p. 147 |
Bibliography | p. 159 |
Index | p. 173 |
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