Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare

Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare
Title Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Angus Fletcher
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 204
Release 2007-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780674023086

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Theirs was a world of exploration and experimentation, of movement and growth--and in this, the thinkers of the Renaissance, poets and scientists alike, followed their countrymen into uncharted territory and unthought space. A book that takes us to the very heart of the enterprise of the Renaissance, this closely focused but far-reaching work by the distinguished scholar Angus Fletcher reveals how early modern science and English poetry were in many ways components of one process: discovering and expressing the secrets of motion, whether in the language of mathematics or verse. Throughout his book, Fletcher is concerned with one main crisis of knowledge and perception, and indeed cognition generally: the desire to find a correct theory of motion that could only end with Newton's Laws. Beginning with the achievement of Galileo--which changed the world--Time, Space, and Motion identifies the problem of motion as the central cultural issue of the time, pursued through the poetry of the age, from Marlowe and Shakespeare to Ben Jonson and Milton, negotiated through the limits and the limitless possibilities of language much as it was through the constraints of the physical world.

Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare

Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare
Title Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Angus Fletcher
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 188
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0674027116

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This focused but far-reaching work by the distinguished scholar Angus Fletcher reveals how early modern science and English poetry were in many ways components of one process: discovering the secrets of motion. Beginning with the achievement of Galileo, Time, Space, and Motion identifies the problem of motion as the central cultural issue of the time, pursued through the poetry of the age, from Marlowe and Shakespeare to Ben Jonson and Milton.

Time, Space, and Shakespeare

Time, Space, and Shakespeare
Title Time, Space, and Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Jessica L. Murray
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Pages 146
Release 2004
Genre Human geography
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Time, Space and Circumstance

Time, Space and Circumstance
Title Time, Space and Circumstance PDF eBook
Author Roy Eugene Davis
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Pages 126
Release 2013-10
Genre
ISBN 9781258965556

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This is a new release of the original 1960 edition.

MOTION AND TIME SPACE AND MATTER- INTERRELATIONS IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE- BASED ON PAPERS FROM A CONFERENCE.

MOTION AND TIME SPACE AND MATTER- INTERRELATIONS IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE- BASED ON PAPERS FROM A CONFERENCE.
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Shakespeare Studies

Shakespeare Studies
Title Shakespeare Studies PDF eBook
Author Susan Zimmerman
Publisher Associated University Presse
Pages 334
Release 2008-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780838641798

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Shakespeare Studies is an international volume published every year in hard cover that contains essays and studies by critics and cultural historians from both hemispheres. Although the journal maintains a focus on the theatrical milieu of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, it is also concerned with Britain's intellectual and cultural connections to the continent, its sociopolitical history, and its place in the emerging globalism of the period. In addition to articles, the journal includes substantial reviews of significant publications dealing with these issues, as well as theoretical studies relevant to scholars of early modem culture. Volume XXXVI features another in the journal's ongoing series of Forums, in which scholars exchange views on an issue of importance to early modern studies. Organized and introduced by Patrick Cheney, the Forum is entitled The Return of the Author and includes commentary by ten contributors considering the issue of authorship in a postmodern milieu. Volume XXXVI also features essays on Shakespeare's Hamlet, Henry V, and Richard II and an essay on Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, as well as fourteen reviews by scholars on such wide-ranging topics as early modern cultural capitals, the Jamestown project, shaping sound in Renaissance England, the places of London comedy, Shakespeare's Shylock, and the connections between animals, rationality, and humanity in Shakespeare's time. Susan Zimmerman is Professor of English at Queens College, CUNY. Garrett Sullivan is Associate Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University.

Speed and Flight in Shakespeare

Speed and Flight in Shakespeare
Title Speed and Flight in Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Matthew Steggle
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 140
Release 2022-01-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030936570

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Shakespeare's plays are fascinated by the problems of speed and flight. They are repeatedly interested in humans, spirits, and objects that move very fast; become airborne; and in some cases even travel into space. In Speed and Flight in Shakespeare, the first study of any kind on the subject, Steggle looks at how Shakespeare’s language explores ideas of speed and flight, and what theatrical resources his plays use to represent these states. Shakespeare has, this book argues, an aesthetic of speed and flight. Featuring chapters on The Comedy of Errors, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, Macbeth and The Tempest, this study opens up a new field around the ‘historical phenomenology’ of early modern speed.