Ancient Roman literary gardens: gender, genre, and geopoetics

Preview   Gardens are a curious hybrid of art and nature, otium and negotium, inside and outside, country and city, pleasure and utility.  They can embody the fetish of frugality—but horti can also show off status and power.  In this excellent book, K. Sara Myers brings these marginal spaces back into the centre of focus … Continue reading Ancient Roman literary gardens: gender, genre, and geopoetics