Romantic time is elastic. The poetry and prose we study is full of short lives, long nights, brief days, and extended seasons. If it’s a cliché that the British are obsessed with time and weather, Romanticism’s interest in how the imagination responds to temporality and meteorological phenomena is often stranger than is reckoned. This paper explores how Romantic concepts of time were altered by the experience of weather and atmospheric phenomena in ways that disrupt the most familiar frames of reference. Such disruption forces into dialogue the intellect, science and politics. The paper also argues that the Romanic period's radical ways of rethinking time resonate in the 21st century, when astrophysics and quantum mechanics theorise the...