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Climate Change and Original Sin: The Moral Ecology of John Milton's Poetry (Under the Sign of Nature: Explorations in Environmental Humanities)
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Prior to the Enlightenment era, how was the human-climate relationship conceived? Focusing on the most recent epoch in which belief in an animate environment still widely prevailed, Climate Change and Original Sin argues that an ecologically inflected moral system assumed that humanity bore responsibility for climate corruption and volatility.The environmental problem initiated by original sin is not only that humans alienated themselves from nature but also that satanic powers invaded the world and corrupted its elements―particularly the air. Milton shared with contemporaries the widespread view that storms and earthquakes represented the work of fearsome spiritual agents licensed to inflict misery on humans as penalty for sin. Katherine Cox’s work discerns in Paradise Lost an ecological fall distinct from, yet concurrent with, the human fall. In examining Milton’s evolving representations of the climate, this book also traces the gradual development of ideas about the atmosphere during the seventeenth century―a change in the intellectual climate driven by experimental activity and heralding an ecologically devastating shift in Western attitudes toward the air. Read more
Product Information
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Publication date | June 28, 2023 |
Language | English |
Print length | 272 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0813949742 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0813949741 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Dimensions | 6.13 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,021,108 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #91 in 17th Century Literary Criticism #215 in Nature Literature Criticism #314 in Religious Literature Criticism |
Customer Reviews | 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating |