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An Entertainment for Angels: Electricity in the Enlightenment (Revolutions in Science) [Hardcover]

Patricia Fara (Author)

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September 24, 2003 0231131488 978-0231131483

An Entertainment for Angels, rather than for Men, one observer called electricity, and it proved to be the most significant scientific discovery of the Enlightenment. Lecturers attracted huge audiences who marveled at sparkling fountains, flaming drinks, pirouetting dancers, and electrified boys. Flamboyant experimenters made chains of soldiers leap into the air, while wealthy women titillated their admirers with a sensational electric kiss. Optimists predicted that this strange power of nature would cure illnesses, improve crop production, even bring the dead back to life. An Entertainment for Angels tells the story of how electricity charged the eighteenth-century imagination. With contemporary illustrations and engaging prose, Patricia Fara vividly portrays the struggles to understand the unusual and exciting effects that electrical experiments were producing.

One of the heroes of the story is Benjamin Franklin, renowned on both sides of the Atlantic as an expert on electricity, who introduced lightning rods to protect tall buildings, pioneered techniques to treat paralyzed patients, and developed one of the most successful explanations of this mysterious phenomenon. Others include Luigi Galvani, whose electrical research on frogs and animals makes for grisly reading but led to the discovery of direct current electricity; and Alessandro Volta, who -- with Napoleon's enthusiastic support -- became one of Europe's leading scientific practitioners and invented the world's first battery.



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Myths of the modern era rarely withstand inspection, and Benjamin Franklin's supposed discovery of electricity via the famed kite experiment is no exception. Electricity had already been discovered. Ideas about what it was, however, were new and in flux. Franklin was trying to prove his contention that lightning was electricity by drawing off sparks and charging a Leyden jar with them. He succeeded, bolstering his theory of the singularity of electricity against other natural philosophers--as what we call scientists were then designated--who, observing Cartesian dualism, declared that static and flowing electricity were different phenomena. That debate was part of the third, theorizing stage in the development of electricity in the Enlightenment. A period of inventing instruments to gather, demonstrate, and store electricity, and one of attempts to use electricity practically, mostly for medical treatment, preceded and overlapped it. Political and religious pressures affected all three stages, and the major figures at each stage became internationally famous. Fara's concise history reveals how complicated and groping scientific progress has been. Ray Olson
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Fara entertainingly describes how experimenters caught the public imagination.... Combines telling anecdote with wise commentary.

(Times Higher Education Supplement 9/1/2006)

Myths of the modern era rarely withstand inspection, and Benjamin Franklin's supposed discovery of electricity via the famed kite experiment is no exception... Fara's concise history reveals how complicated and groping scientific progress has been.

(Booklist )

History of science writer Fara tells the story of how new discoveries in electricity helped spark the imagination of Enlightenment inventors.... Well illustrated; numerous references. Recommended [for] general readers.

(Choice )

Neat and stylish.

(The Guardian )

Fara's writing talents shine in her original and sparkling approach to eighteenth century electricity.

(Marjorie C. Malley ISIS )

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Franklin has become a hero not only for patriotic Americans, but also for scientists who want to tell dramatic stories about the discovery of electricity. Read the first page
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electrical medicine, prime conductor, electrical research, electrical matter, animal electricity, electrical experiments, electrical theories, electrical machine, electric fluid, natural philosophers
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Royal Society, Cambridge University Library, Philosophical Transactions, Adam Walker, Mary Shelley, Robert Boyle, Gulliver's Travels, Joseph Priestley, Timothy Lane
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