Parsons on the Rose

A Treatise on the Propagation, Culture and History of the Rose

Samuel Browne Parsons

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In "Parsons on the Rose," Samuel Browne Parsons explores the delicate beauty and multifaceted significance of the rose, not merely as a flower but as a symbol woven into the fabric of culture, art, and human experience. The text is written in a captivating, lyrical style that merges botanical observation with poetic reflection, inviting readers into an intricate interplay of nature and human emotion. Parsons delves into historical anecdotes, classifications, and philosophical musings, situating the rose within its literary and artistic contexts'Äîfrom ancient myths to modern symbolism'Äîthus providing an academic yet accessible examination of this cherished bloom. Samuel Browne Parsons, a noted horticulturist and botanist of the 19th century, began his career with a profound appreciation for nature and its representations in literature and art. His scholarly pursuits were informed by a variety of disciplines, including poetry and philosophy, which enabled him to imbue his nonfiction work with a distinct emotional resonance. Parsons' experiences in the field, coupled with his extensive patronage of botanical studies, led him to this illuminating exploration of one of humanity's most beloved flowers. For readers captivated by nature's artistry, "Parsons on the Rose" is an invaluable resource that blends scholarship and passion. It invites both enthusiasts and scholars alike to appreciate the rose not only for its physical beauty but also for its cultural significance across time and space. Whether in pursuit of botanical knowledge or lyrical inspiration, this book offers a rich, rewarding dive into a timeless subject.

Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2021

Druckseiten:

ca. 184

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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