Abstract:This essay examines the treatment of air and atmosphere in literary scholarship of the late 17th-to mid-19th-century periods, from the first, early Enlightenment discovery of the air's chemical structure and the coining of the word 'atmosphere', to the dawning of Victorian industrial pollution. As climate has become the predominant focus of environmental campaigning, and as air pollution and air infection have become near-universal concerns, the air itself has gained a corresponding increase in academic attent… Show more
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