Speed and Flight in Shakespeare

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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. 


Author(s): Matthew Steggle
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 139
City: Cham

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Procedures
Contents
1 Introduction
The Early Modern Speedscape
Marlowe’s Speed
A Force Field of Motion
Works Cited
2 Acceleration in The Comedy of Errors
Works Cited
3 Taking Flight in Romeo and Juliet
Works Cited
4 The Speed Demons of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Works Cited
5 The Action of the Tiger: Richard III and Henry V
Works Cited
6 Macbeth: Life in Fast Forward
Works Cited
7 Free Flight: The Tempest
Ariel and the Shipwreck
Harpy, Goddesses, Hunters
The Transvection
The Epilogue
Works Cited
Conclusion
Works Cited
Index