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Imagining solar energy : the power of the sun in literature, science and culture / Gregory Lynall.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lynall, Gregory, author.
Series:
Explorations in science and literature
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sun--In literature.
Sun.
Solar energy in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 278 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
First edition.
Distribution:
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
Place of Publication:
London [England] : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
Summary:
"How has humanity sought to harness the power of the Sun, and what roles have literature, art and other cultural forms played in imagining, mythologizing and reflecting the possibilities of solar energy? What stories have been told about solar technologies, and how have these narratives shaped developments in science and culture? What can solar power's history tell us about its future, within a world adapting to climate crisis? Identifying the history of capturing solar radiance as a focal point between science and the imagination, Imagining Solar Energy argues that the literary, artistic and mythical resonances of solar power - from the Renaissance to the present day - have not only been inspired by, but have also cultivated and sustained its scientific and technological development. Ranging from Archimedes to Isaac Asimov, John Dee to Humphry Davy, Aphra Behn to J. G. Ballard, the book argues that solar energy translates into many different kinds of power (physical, political, intellectual and cultural), and establishes for the first time the importance of solar energy to many literary and scientific endeavours."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Bringing the Sun into Focus
1. Solar Renaissance: Through the Burning-Glass
2. Bundling up the Sun-Beams: Burning into the Enlightenment
3. Feeling the Promethean Heat: Romantic Radiance and the Power of Invisible Light
4. A Time of 'Solidified Sunshine': Victorian Imaginaries of Solar Energy
5. Bright Futures: Solar Science Fiction Takes Off
6. Dark Mirrors: Solar Reflections in the Nuclear Age
7. Self-Renewable: The Satire and Psycho-thermodynamics of Solar
Selected Bibliography
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781350011007
1350011002
9781350010987
1350010987
9781350010994
OCLC:
1136969653

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