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The Romantic cave? The scientific and poetic quests for subterranean spaces in Britain

Marianne Sommer
The Romantic cave? The scientific and poetic quests for subterranean spaces in Britain
Earth Sciences History (2003) 22 (2): 172-208

Abstract

In the "Golden Age" of geology and Romanticism in Britain, the cave was constructed as a cultural space that served the young science as territory for new insights into prehistory and as icon of scientific enlightenment. However, British caves had a history in folklore that predated the onset of geological exploration, and some had long been inhabited by monsters or fairies. Moreover, antiquaries, fossil hunters, and even tourists shared the established geologists' interest in the underground. Conceiving of the cave as a many-layered political space, this article argues that several groups competed in the quest for this "new" territory, among them those who strove for the power to read the past. The Romantic poets, building on literary, religious, and folkloristic traditions, turned the cave into a source for individual as well as societal change, exploring it as the realm of the "subconscious". Questioning whether such an object as the Romantic cave existed, this article is interested in how different visitors experienced the underground--whether they shared the aesthetics of the sublime--and in how caves were constructed to serve alternative purposes.


ISSN: 0736-623X
EISSN: 1944-6187
Serial Title: Earth Sciences History
Serial Volume: 22
Serial Issue: 2
Title: The Romantic cave? The scientific and poetic quests for subterranean spaces in Britain
Author(s): Sommer, Marianne
Affiliation: Pennsylvania State University, Department of History, University Park, PA, United States
Pages: 172-208
Published: 2003
Text Language: English
Publisher: History of the Earth Sciences Society, Troy, NY, United States
References: 177
Accession Number: 2006-048467
Categories: Geomorphology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
N50°00'00" - N59°00'00", W08°00'00" - E01°30'00"
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200614
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