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UWA Albany Public Lecture : Ennobled Underground: The Subterranean Vision in Neo-Romantic Art, Literature and Film in the Struggle Against Nazism |
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Tracing their tradition back to the work of Samuel Palmer, neo-Romantic artists in Britain found that their spiritualised vision of the landscape and their notion of genius loci (spirit of place) resonated with the sentiments of their public at the outbreak of the Second World War. The British landscape tradition was harnessed to provide symbols of what Britain was fighting for: rural antitheses to the mechanised iron fist of Nazism.
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