Pt. I. Historiography and Landscape Studies
1. Contextualizing Landscape History: Mainly with Respect to Eighteenth-Century England
2. Landscape History: An Essay in Historiographical Method
Pt. II. Landscape and Religion, 1660-1800: Preliminary Contexts
3. Diversity and Coherence in the Discourse of Landscape in the 'Long' Eighteenth Century: A Preliminary Survey
4. Latitudinarianism and Landscape: Low-Church Attitudes to Nature, 1660-1800
Pt. III. Samuel Johnson, High Churchmanship and Landscape
5. Lexicon of Landscape: Johnson's Dictionary and the Language of Natural Description
6. Moral Landscape: Johnson's Doctrine of Landscape, 1738-59
7. Empirical Landscape: Johnson and Factual Description of the Natural World, 1735-75
8. Life, Literature and Landscape: The Role of the Natural World in Johnson's Biographies and Biography, 1739-84
9. Conclusion: The Unfamiliar Prospect of Eighteenth-Century Landscape Studies.