The Theatres of Eighteenth-Century Weather Spectacle and Climatological Reckoning in English Drama /
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| Streszczenie: | IX, 163 p. text |
| Język: | angielski |
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Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2024.
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| Wydanie: | 1st ed. 2024. |
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| Dostęp online: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71243-2 |
| Format: | Elektroniczne Książka |
Spis treści:
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - “The Rareness of the Figures”: Air and Accessibility in Aphra Behn’s Emperor of the Moon and Elkanah Settle’s The World in the Moon
- Chapter 3 - “Storming at Heav’n and Thee!”: Ecological Wastelands in Addison’s Cato
- Chapter 4 - “I’ll have none of these airs”: The West Indies and British Inertia in Mary Pix and John Gay
- Chapter 5 - “Art against art”: Sentimentality, Mid-Century Drama, and the North American Crises”
- Chapter 6 - “A Winter Drama”: Decolonizing South America and Environmental Restoration in Sheridan’s Pizzaro
- Chapter 7 - Epilogue : “‘Lucretius Englisht’: Nahum Tate’s Ecophobic Adaptation of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus.