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E-grāmata: Experience of Disaster in Early Modern English Literature [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This collection of essays addresses the concept of ‘disaster’ through a variety of literary texts dating back to the early modern period.



This collection of essays addresses the concept of ‘disaster’ through a variety of literary texts dating back to the early modern period. While Shakespeare’s age, which was an era of colonization, certainly marked a turning point in men and women’s relations with nature, the present times seem to announce the advent of environmental justice in spite of the massive ecological destructions that have contributed to reshape our planet. Between then and now, a whole history of climatic disasters and of their artistic depictions needs to be traced. The literary representations of eco-catastrophes, in particular, have consistently fashioned the English identity and led to the progress of science and the ‘advancement of learning’. They have also obliged us to adapt, recycle and innovate. How could the destructive process entailed by ecological disasters be represented on the page and thereby transformed into a creative process encouraging meditation, preservation and resilience in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries? To this question, the proposed volume offers nuanced, contextualised and perceptive answers. Divided into three main sections ‘Extreme Conditions’, ‘Tempestuous Skies’, and ‘Biblical Calamities,' this book addresses the major environmental issues of our time through the prism of early modern culture and literature.

List of Figures
ix
List of Contributors
x
Acknowledgements xiii
General Introduction 1(12)
Sophie Chiari
PART I Extreme Conditions
13(42)
1 Shakespeare, Natural Disaster and Atmospheric Phenomena
15(11)
Geraldo U. De Sousa
2 Frozen: English Journeys to the End of the World
26(18)
Sophie Lemercier-Goddard
3 Musical Representations of Natural Phenomena in Early Modern English Madrigals
44(11)
Chantal Schutz
PART II Tempestuous Skies
55(50)
4 Man in Stormy Weathers: Tempestuous Skies in the Age of Shakespeare
57(16)
Daniele Berton-Charriere
5 The Storms of Othello in 1613
73(13)
David M. Bergeron
6 Francis Bacon and the Mastery of the Winds
86(19)
Angus Vine
PART III Biblical Calamities
105(44)
7 The Plague of Gnats in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
107(15)
Sophie Chiari
8 Michael Drayton and the Invention of the Disaster Epic: Eco-catastrophe in the Late Poems
122(15)
Todd A. Borlik
9 John Ray's Inquiry into the Future Dissolution of the World in Miscellaneous Discourses
137(12)
Mickael Popelard
Coda: Climate Change and the Postsecular in Paul Schrader's First Reformed 149(15)
John Gillies
Bibliography 164(17)
Index 181
Sophie Chiari is a tenured professor of early modern English Literature at Université Clermont Auvergne. She holds a doctoral degree from Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier 3, France, and she received her accreditation to supervise research from Université Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle. Among her recently published collections of essays are Freedom and Censorship in Early Modern English Literature (2018) and Performances at Court in the Age of Shakespeare, co-edited with John Mucciolo (2019). Her monograph Shakespeares Representation of Weather, Climate and Environment, was published in 2019 and her latest book, entitled Shakespeare and the Environment: A Dictionary, was published in early 2022.