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Country house discourse in early modern England: a cultural study of landscape and legitimacy

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In this study, Kari Boyd McBride defines 'country house discourse' as a network of fictions that articulated and mediated early modern concerns about the right use of land and the social relationships that land engendered.

McBride provides new perspectives on the roles of the discourse she identifies, linking it with a number of larger historical shifts during the time period.

Her interdisciplinary focus allows her to bring together a wide range of material-including architecture, poetry, oil painting, economic and social history, and proscriptive literature-in order to examine their complex interrelationship, revealing connections unexplored in more narrowly focused studies.

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