England and the Octopus

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"England and the Octopus" is a 1928 polemical book by architect Clough Williams-Ellis that criticizes the destructive impact of uncontrolled development on the English countryside and advocates for landscape preservation.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
polemical work
advocatesFor landscape preservation
planning controls
protection of rural scenery
aimsTo encourage protective legislation for landscapes
raise public awareness of countryside destruction
author Clough Williams-Ellis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes destructive impact of uncontrolled development
ribbon development
speculative building
discusses impact of roads on countryside
impact of speculative builders
visual blight in rural landscapes
genre environmental writing
polemical literature
hasAuthorName Clough Williams-Ellis NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation architect
hasMetaphor octopus as encroaching development
hasPerspective anti-sprawl
pro-conservation
hasReception regarded as an important early environmentalist text
hasTheme aesthetic value of countryside
critique of laissez-faire development
environmental conservation
need for state intervention in planning
relationship between town and country
influenced conservation movement in Britain
early British planning debates
language English
literaryForm essay collection
mainSubject English countryside
landscape preservation
town and country planning
uncontrolled development
urban sprawl
notableFor early critique of suburbanization in England
influencing later British planning legislation discourse
periodCovered early 20th century England
publicationCentury 20th century
publicationYear 1928
relatedWork The Attack on the Countryside NERFINISHED
setting England
titleRefersTo metaphor of an octopus representing urban and speculative development

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Clough Williams-Ellis notableWork England and the Octopus