2013
DOI: 10.1353/ecy.2013.0010
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The Dryden-Davenant Tempest, Wonder Production, and the State of Natural Philosophy in 1667

Abstract: This essay argues that the logic governing the adaptation and early popularity of the revised Tempest stems in large part from the way the play exemplified natural philosophical ideas and projects associated with the Royal Society. I show that the Dryden-Davenant Tempest resembles the new science in its form as well as its content, and that its co-authors staged it to be, among other things, a contribution to the ongoing work of the virtuosi. To demonstrate this, I examine two subjects of experimentation in th… Show more

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