Dublin Core
Title
The Sociology of Autumn
Description
ARGUMENT.-I. How everyday experience dlfferentiates into the Arts and Sciences, yet how their progress is not only towards diversity, but towards Unity. II. How this Unity may come into our experience, and that from childhood. III. How cities may be viewed in Nature and her Seasons. IV. How their prevalent political economy is that of Autumn. V. Their literary and scientific culture likewise. VI. How decadent Art and Literature normally develop their colour, and produce their decay. VII. Decadence. VIII. How it passes into Renascence.
Creator
Essay by Patrick Geddes
Headpiece by Nellie Baxter, Marion A. Mason, and Annie Mackie
Publisher
Patrick Geddes & Colleagues
Date
Autumn 1895
Rights
Public Domain
Toronto Metropolitan University Library Archives and Special Collections
Toronto Metropolitan University Library Archives and Special Collections
Relation
Evergreen Digital Edition, edited by Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, 2016-2018. Yellow Nineties 2.0, Toronto Metropolitan University Centre for Digital Humanities, 2019.
Language
English
Type
Image, Text
Identifier
EGV2o_decorp_p27
EGV2o_head_p27
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Date Modified
30 October 2017, ljk
3 January 2023, rb
3 January 2023, rb
License
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