This monograph explores the importance of weather and changing skies in early modern England while acknowledging the fact that traditional representations and religious beliefs still fashioned people's relations to meteorological phenomena.
This monograph explores the importance of weather and changing skies in early modern England while acknowledging the fact that traditional representations and religious beliefs still fashioned people's relations to meteorological phenomena.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sophie Chiari is Professor of Early Modern English Literature at Clermont Auvergne University, France. She has written several books and articles on Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Her recent publications include Shakespeare's Anatomy of Wit: Love's Labour's Lost (2014) and As You Like It: Shakespeare's Comedy of Liberty (2016). She also recently edited The Circulation of Knowledge in Early Modern English Literature (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Illustrations Acknowledgements Textual Note Introduction 1. 'We see / The seasons alter': Climate Change in A Midsummer Night's Dream 2. '[T]he fire is grown too hot!': Romeo and Juliet and the dog days 3. 'Winter and rough weather': Arden's sterile climate 4. Othello: Shakespeare's À bout de souffle 5. 'The pelting of [a] pitiless storm': Thunder and lightning in King Lear 6. Clime and Slime in Anthony and Cleopatra 7. The I/Eye of the Storm: Prospero's Tempest Conclusion: 'Under heaven's eye' Bibliography Index.
Illustrations Acknowledgements Textual Note Introduction 1. 'We see / The seasons alter': Climate Change in A Midsummer Night's Dream 2. '[T]he fire is grown too hot!': Romeo and Juliet and the dog days 3. 'Winter and rough weather': Arden's sterile climate 4. Othello: Shakespeare's À bout de souffle 5. 'The pelting of [a] pitiless storm': Thunder and lightning in King Lear 6. Clime and Slime in Anthony and Cleopatra 7. The I/Eye of the Storm: Prospero's Tempest Conclusion: 'Under heaven's eye' Bibliography Index.
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