Myth, Reality and Revelation: The Performance of Divine Power on Dartmoor

David Harvey, Joanne Parker

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Abstract

This article explores the nexus between the folk heritage of an unusual archaeological site, an early modern account of ‘ball lightning’, and the literary construction of an affective atmosphere. It examines how a violent storm in October 1638 provided a symbolic reservoir for narrative accounts of both the performance of God’s power and the Devil’s trickery, thereby providing lessons for civil conduct alongside explanations of some unusual archaeological features. Tracing a biographical life history of how the storm has been remembered at different periods since the event, we chart how various narratives of landscape can unfold over several centuries.
Original languageEnglish
JournalParergon
Volume36
Issue2
Pages (from-to)91-113
Number of pages23
ISSN0313-6221
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019

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