A tool for surveying The Landscape: report on work in progress
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https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v2i4.34Abstract
When searching the journal, The Landscape, for evidence of the picturesque, I was thwarted by its covert existence. The conventions of the picturesque are naturalised and taken for granted, reflecting Roland Barthes' concept of myth. Barthes' identification of denotation and connotation as the basis of myth were the foundation for the development of my research tool, the L-diagram.Downloads
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01-10-1996
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Bowring, J. (1996). A tool for surveying The Landscape: report on work in progress. Landscape Review, 2(4), 35–38. https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v2i4.34
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