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Title: Seven Flowers and How They Shaped Our World
Authors: Potter, Jennifer
Keywords: Gardens
Literature
Art
Flower
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Abstract: The lotus, lily, sunflower, opium poppy, rose, tulip and orchid. Seven flowers: seven stories full of surprise and secrets. Where and when did these flowers originate? What is the nature of their power and how was it acquired? What use has been made of them in gardens, literature and art? These are both histories and detective stories, full of incident, unexpected revelations, and irony. The opium poppy, for example, returned to haunt its progenitors in the West and while Confucius saw virtue and modesty in his native orchids, the ancient Greeks saw only sex. These are flowers of life and death of purity and passion of greed, envy and virtue of hope and consolation of the beauty that drives men wild. All seven demonstrate the enduring ability of flowers to speak metaphorically - if we could only decode what they have to say.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/26450
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