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This Contentious StormThis Contentious Storm

This Contentious Storm

Jennifer Mae Hamilton

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"From providential apocalypticism to climate change, this ground-breaking ecocritical study traces the performance history of the storm scene in King Lear to explore our shifting, fraught and deeply ideological relationship with stormy weather across time. This Contentious Storm offers a new ecocritical reading of Shakespeare's classic play, illustrating how the storm has been read as a sign of the providential, cosmological, meteorological, psychological, neurological, emotional, political, sublime, maternal, feminine, heroic and chaotic at different points in history. The big ecocritical history charted here reveals the unstable significance of the weather and mobilises details of the play's dramatic narrative to figure the weather as a force within self, society and planet."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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OL Work ID
OL20217770W

Subjects

Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, king learKnowledgeNatural historyDramatic productionStorms in literatureEcocriticismTheaterKing Lear (Shakespeare, William)

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