Date:
Monday, September 21, 2020, 3:00pm to 4:30pm
Location:
Online, Registration see Event Details
Clouds have been closely associated with poetry and the poetic since antiquity. For early modern natural philosophers, clouds exemplified the uncertain, the conjectural, the merely probable, even, indeed, the poetic. This paper will suggest that a concept of poetic origination developed in early modern France that derived its principles in part from the “situating incorporeality” of clouds.
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Please register to receive the Zoom link, or email Katharina Piechocki at kpiechocki@fas.harvard.edu.
Please click here for the full seminar calendar