List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Flowers in Africa; 2. In the beginning: gardens and paradise, garlands and sacrifice; 3. The decline of flower culture in Europe; 4. Flowers without representation in Islam; 5. The return of the rose in medieval Western Europe; 6. Icons and iconoclasm in the Renaissance; 7. The growth of the market; 8. The secret Language of Flowers in France: specialist knowledge or fictive ethnography; 9. The Americanisation of the foreign mind; 10. The popular culture of flowers in Europe; 11. Garlands in India: the marigold and the jasmine; 12. The 'four gentlemen of flowers' in China; 13. 'Let a hundred flowers bloom': the New Year in South China; 14. A distant reading; References; Index.
An analysis of the symbolic and transactional uses of flowers in secular life and religious ritual from ancient Egypt to modern times.
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…'. The Observer
'With ambitious comprehensiveness, this new study charts the social
and symbolic significance of flowers down the ages … a pioneering
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