Talk of the Town! - A History of Weather

Natalie Crown Assistant Academic Officer

Date

November 20, 2014
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Our third and final Talk of the Town! meeting is coming up fast as we slip into December. If you haven't been along to one of these yet, then you really should try and snap up a spot. If you have already come along, then you know how much you don't want to miss out!

A HISTORY OF WEATHER IN THE ENGLISH IMAGINATION

Alexandra Harris, winner of the 2010 Guardian First Book Award, will be speaking about the importance of weather to English cultural life. There have been times when the numbers on arain gauge count for more than a pantheon of aerial gods; there have been times for meteoric marvels and times for gentle breeze. Percy Shelley wanted to turn himself into a cloud, while the Victorian art critic John Ruskin wished to store the clouds in bottles. Exploring the work of poets, writers, artists and thinkers, Dr Harris brings us a conversation that crosses the centuries, exposing how the elements are elemental to our inner lives.

Please remember that spaces are limited. Information about the event will appear on Facebook, and posters will pop up in the centre and around housing. Joining the Facebook group does not mean you have signed up. You MUST email Dr. Laurence Scott to confirm your place.