MiataDrivers - The Spiritual History of Ice: Romanticism, Science and the Imagination
E. Wilson
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The Spiritual History of E. Wilson epub The Spiritual History of E. Wilson pdf download The Spiritual History of E. Wilson pdf file The Spiritual History of E. Wilson audiobook The Spiritual History of E. Wilson book review The Spiritual History of E. Wilson summary | #1443440 in Books | Eric G Wilson | 2009-11-17 | 2009-11-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.66 x5.50l,.85 | File type: PDF | 278 pages | The Spiritual History of Ice Romanticism Science and the Imagination||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Quest for the Poles as Romance and Imagination|By Roger D. Launius|For humanity the Earth's Poles have been mythological in both concept and fact. Our obsession with them has been discussed in several outstanding books that explore the place of the Arctic and Antarctica in the human imagination. An excellent place to start any investigation of this issue is Eric G. Wilson's "Th|||"Like crystalline forms, this book is weird and wondrous . . .Wilson presents his wide-ranging and energetic research in gripping, narrative fashion." - Gothic Studies |"Wilson's account is intelligent and his style eloquent. . . . . [He] is particularly ins
At the end of the eighteenth century, scientists for the first time demonstrated what medieval and renaissance alchemists had long suspected; ice is not lifeless but vital, a crystalline revelation of vigorous powers. Studied in esoteric and exoterical representations of frozen phenomena, several Romantic figures - including Coleridge and Poe, Percy and Mary Shelley, Emerson and Thoreau - challenged traditional notions of ice as waste and instead celebrated crystals, gla...
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