About this season
Historian Simon Schama explores the relationship between culture and the natural environment. He begins by looking at forests - places of myth and memory, fear and worship.
Episodes (5)
1. Forests
Aired 22 April 1995 • 40 min
Historian Simon Schama begins by looking at forests - places of myth and memory, fear and worship.
2. Rivers
Aired 29 April 1995 • 41 min
Simon Schama examines how rivers were a source of inspiration to 19th century poets, painters and composers.
3. Mountains
Aired 6 May 1995 • 39 min
Mountains have traditionally been regarded as sacred places. Simon Schama looks at the different ways in which they have been conquered.
4. Seas
Aired 13 May 1995 • 41 min
Historian Simon Schama takes a look at the way in which the sea has fired the imagination of writers, painters and explorers.
5. Arcadia
Aired 20 May 1995 • 41 min
Last in the series examining the relationship between culture and the natural environment. Historian Simon Schama looks at paintings by Poussin and the writings of Horace, Virgil, Rousseau and Thoreau as he investigates different interpretations of the theme of Arcadia.