Climate and Literature
Herausgeber: Johns-Putra, Adeline
Climate and Literature
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Explores the place of the concept of climate in literature from the classical age to the contemporary.
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Explores the place of the concept of climate in literature from the classical age to the contemporary.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422529
- ISBN-10: 1108422527
- Artikelnr.: 55392211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422529
- ISBN-10: 1108422527
- Artikelnr.: 55392211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Adeline Johns-Putra; Part I. Origins: 1. Literature, climate,
and time: between history and story Robert Markley; 2. Atmosphere as
setting, or, 'wuthering' the Anthropocene Jesse Oak Taylor; 3. The seasons
Tess Somervell; 4. Climatic agency in the classical age Daryn Lehoux; 5.
Weathering the storm: adverse climates in medieval literature P. S.
Langeslag; 6. The climate of Shakespeare: four (or more) forecasts Lowell
Duckert; Part II. Evolution: 7. Weather and climate in the age of
enlightenment Jan Golinski; 8. British romanticism and the global climate
David Higgins; 9. The literary politics of transatlantic climates Morgan
Vanek; 10. Climate and race in the age of empire Jessica Howell; 11.
Ethereal women: climate and gender from realism to the modernist novel
Justine Pizzo; 12. Planetary climates: terraforming in science fiction
Chris Pak; 13. The mountains and death: revelations of climate and land in
Nordic noir Andrew Nestingen; Part III. Application: 14. The rise of the
climate change novel Axel Goodbody and Adeline Johns-Putra; 15. Climate and
history in the Anthropocene: realist narrative and the framing of time
Adeline Johns-Putra; 16. The future in the Anthropocene: extinction and the
imagination Claire Colebrook; 17. Climate criticism and nuclear criticism
Daniel Cordle.
and time: between history and story Robert Markley; 2. Atmosphere as
setting, or, 'wuthering' the Anthropocene Jesse Oak Taylor; 3. The seasons
Tess Somervell; 4. Climatic agency in the classical age Daryn Lehoux; 5.
Weathering the storm: adverse climates in medieval literature P. S.
Langeslag; 6. The climate of Shakespeare: four (or more) forecasts Lowell
Duckert; Part II. Evolution: 7. Weather and climate in the age of
enlightenment Jan Golinski; 8. British romanticism and the global climate
David Higgins; 9. The literary politics of transatlantic climates Morgan
Vanek; 10. Climate and race in the age of empire Jessica Howell; 11.
Ethereal women: climate and gender from realism to the modernist novel
Justine Pizzo; 12. Planetary climates: terraforming in science fiction
Chris Pak; 13. The mountains and death: revelations of climate and land in
Nordic noir Andrew Nestingen; Part III. Application: 14. The rise of the
climate change novel Axel Goodbody and Adeline Johns-Putra; 15. Climate and
history in the Anthropocene: realist narrative and the framing of time
Adeline Johns-Putra; 16. The future in the Anthropocene: extinction and the
imagination Claire Colebrook; 17. Climate criticism and nuclear criticism
Daniel Cordle.
Introduction Adeline Johns-Putra; Part I. Origins: 1. Literature, climate,
and time: between history and story Robert Markley; 2. Atmosphere as
setting, or, 'wuthering' the Anthropocene Jesse Oak Taylor; 3. The seasons
Tess Somervell; 4. Climatic agency in the classical age Daryn Lehoux; 5.
Weathering the storm: adverse climates in medieval literature P. S.
Langeslag; 6. The climate of Shakespeare: four (or more) forecasts Lowell
Duckert; Part II. Evolution: 7. Weather and climate in the age of
enlightenment Jan Golinski; 8. British romanticism and the global climate
David Higgins; 9. The literary politics of transatlantic climates Morgan
Vanek; 10. Climate and race in the age of empire Jessica Howell; 11.
Ethereal women: climate and gender from realism to the modernist novel
Justine Pizzo; 12. Planetary climates: terraforming in science fiction
Chris Pak; 13. The mountains and death: revelations of climate and land in
Nordic noir Andrew Nestingen; Part III. Application: 14. The rise of the
climate change novel Axel Goodbody and Adeline Johns-Putra; 15. Climate and
history in the Anthropocene: realist narrative and the framing of time
Adeline Johns-Putra; 16. The future in the Anthropocene: extinction and the
imagination Claire Colebrook; 17. Climate criticism and nuclear criticism
Daniel Cordle.
and time: between history and story Robert Markley; 2. Atmosphere as
setting, or, 'wuthering' the Anthropocene Jesse Oak Taylor; 3. The seasons
Tess Somervell; 4. Climatic agency in the classical age Daryn Lehoux; 5.
Weathering the storm: adverse climates in medieval literature P. S.
Langeslag; 6. The climate of Shakespeare: four (or more) forecasts Lowell
Duckert; Part II. Evolution: 7. Weather and climate in the age of
enlightenment Jan Golinski; 8. British romanticism and the global climate
David Higgins; 9. The literary politics of transatlantic climates Morgan
Vanek; 10. Climate and race in the age of empire Jessica Howell; 11.
Ethereal women: climate and gender from realism to the modernist novel
Justine Pizzo; 12. Planetary climates: terraforming in science fiction
Chris Pak; 13. The mountains and death: revelations of climate and land in
Nordic noir Andrew Nestingen; Part III. Application: 14. The rise of the
climate change novel Axel Goodbody and Adeline Johns-Putra; 15. Climate and
history in the Anthropocene: realist narrative and the framing of time
Adeline Johns-Putra; 16. The future in the Anthropocene: extinction and the
imagination Claire Colebrook; 17. Climate criticism and nuclear criticism
Daniel Cordle.







