id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3tddwa2nfjg45oxufet7gogkem Jonathan Finch Entangled Landscapes and the 'Dead Silence'? Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk 2013 30 .pdf application/pdf 8700 402 58 Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk. Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk. landscape alongside a contemporary cultural work, Jane Austen's Mansfield Park (1814), which deals century, and which uses Repton to communicate a particular set of sensibilities towards landscape. Repton's bid was unsuccessful and William sold the land to Abbot Upcher and his wife Charlotte landed estate, and, critically, one that Austen was writing whilst Repton was working at Sheringham. Repton and Austen's use of the estate as a fundamental instrument of political and social In Mansfield Park, Austen uses Repton's fame as a landscape Sheringham where he continued to improve the estate and implemented Repton's suggestions the landscape at Sheringham Park is recognised in its association with Repton and the (1982) Humphry Repton: Landscape Gardener 1752-1818 (2012) Humphry Repton at Sheringham Park. ./cache/work_3tddwa2nfjg45oxufet7gogkem.pdf ./txt/work_3tddwa2nfjg45oxufet7gogkem.txt