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Author Harris, Alexandra, 1981- author.

Title Weatherland : writers & artists under English skies / Alexandra Harris.

Publication Info. New York, New York : Thames & Hudson, 2015.
©2015

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 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  820.9 HARRIS    Check Shelf
Description 432 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Contents A mirror in the sky -- Tesserae -- The winter-wise -- Forms of mastery -- Imported elements -- Weathervane -- 'Whan that Aprill..." -- Month by month -- Secrets and signs -- A holly branch -- 'Why fares the world thus?' -- Splendour and artifice -- Shakespeare: inside-out -- Two anatomists -- Sky and bones -- Milton's temperature -- A pause: on Freezeland Street -- Method and measurement -- Reasoning with mud -- A language for the breeze -- Dr Johnson withstands the weather -- Day by day -- Coleridge and the storm -- Wordsworth: weather's friend -- A flight: in cloudland -- Shelley on air -- The stillness of Keats -- Clare's calendar -- Turner and the sun -- Companions of the sky -- 'Drip, drip drip' -- Varieties of gloom -- Ruskin in the age of Umber -- Rain on a grave -- Bright new world -- Greyscale -- Too much weather -- Flood.
Summary Writers and artists across the centuries, from Chaucer to Ian McEwan, and from the creator of the Luttrell Psalter in the 14th century to John Piper in the 20th, looking up at the same skies and walking in the same brisk air, have felt very different things and woven them into their novels, poems and paintings. Alexandra Harris's subject is not the weather itself, but the weather as it is daily recreated in the human imagination. She builds her remarkable story from small evocative details and catches the distinct voices of compelling individuals: Bloody cold, says Jonathan Swift in the slobbery January of 1713; Percy Shelley wants to become a cloud and John Ruskin wants to bottle one...Weatherland is both a sweeping panorama of cultural climates on the move and a richly illustrated, intimate account for although weather, like culture, is vast, it is experienced physically, emotionally and spiritually; as Harris cleverly reveals, it is at the very core of what it means to be English.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-424) and index.
Subject English literature -- History and criticism.
English literature -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Nature in literature.
Weather in literature.
English literature. (OCoLC)fst00911989
Nature in literature. (OCoLC)fst01034680
Weather in literature. (OCoLC)fst01173171
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Added Title Writers and artists under English skies
ISBN 9780500518113
0500518114
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