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From Shakespeare's "green-eyed monster" to the "green thought in a green shade" in Andrew Marvell's "The Garden," the color green was curiously prominent and resonant in English culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Among other things, green was the most common color of household goods, the recommended wall color against which to view paintings, the hue that was supposed to appear in alchemical processes at the moment base metal turned to gold, and the color most frequently associated with human passions of ...

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    • Title: The Key of Green by Bruce R. Smith
    • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780226763781, 0226763781
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    • Edition: 2008 1st edition
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