Judith W. Page, professor emerita in the Department of English at University of Florida, is author of extensive individual publications in the field of English literature. Elise L. Smith, professor emerita in the Art Department at Millsaps College, is author of extensive individual publications in the field of art history. Page and Smith are coauthors of Women, Literature, and the Domesticated Landscape: England's Disciples of Flora, 1780-1870 and Women, Literature, and the Arts of the Countryside in Early Twentieth-Century England.
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The quality that this book offers, which many others about gardens do not, is that it does not feature public-supported national or state formal spaces but rather shows what the individual can do and what some have already done. It might inspire a reader to get a trowel and some seeds or pass along plants and learn what nature can do with a little help.--Barbara B. Sims "The Times-Picayune/NOLA.com" Page and Smith recover the voices/lives of well- and lesser-known Southern women. This recovery makes for a rich examination of various women's experiences throughout the South.--Amy M. Hay, author of The Defoliation of America: Agent Orange Chemicals, Citizens, and Protests Impeccably researched . . . Southern Women, Southern Landscapes brings previously ungrouped research together in close conversation, aiding scholarship on the relationship between a refreshingly diverse population of women in the South and their landscapes.--Jessica Russell, director at the Eudora Welty House & Garden

