The Language and Sentiment of Flowers
The Language and Sentiment of Flowers is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The Language and Sentiment of Flowers is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
IT'S A STAFF PICK!
Just back from England and Scotland, where Victorian history saturates every corner. We stopped at Jane Austen's museum in Bath and wrote with a quill pen on beautiful paper. The experience made me remember why I keep fountain pens at home. My mailbox is usually 99% junk, which makes a handwritten note to a friend feel intentional and slightly defiant. Although modern recipients may miss the references, this flower dictionary gave me a whole new layer to work with in my letters. These coded messages use blooms in the same way Victorian letter-writers did when words felt too risky or too plain
I left Clarkia on your doorstep after dinner. A quiet way to say the variety of your conversation delights me without the weight of speaking it aloud.
- Paul Belliveau, V.P. New Media
This colorful book evokes an age gone by, before the days of email and overnight shipping—when communication between people was a very special occasion, made more difficult by time and space.
To Victorian letter-writers of the West a new, exotic and secret language came from the East: communicating through flowers. The language of flowers became so refined in the nineteenth century that this dictionary was necessary. Using this source, one could send a message of reproach, passion, friendship, quarrel or a myriad of other sentiments singly and combined via a simple bouquet without ever penning a single word.
An Illustrated Reproduction of a Victorian Floral Dictionary in a Beautiful Hardcover Edition
- Publisher: Applewood Books
- Print length: 96 pages
- Item Weight: 5.6 ounces
- Dimensions: 4.25 x 0.4 x 7.25 inches





