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In Shakespeare's Language , Keith Johnson offers an overview of the rich and dynamic history of the reception and study of Shakespeare's language from his death right up to the present.
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In Shakespeare's Language, Keith Johnson offers an overview of the rich and dynamic history of the reception and study of Shakespeare's language from his death right up to the present.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315303055
- Artikelnr.: 56837413
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315303055
- Artikelnr.: 56837413
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Keith Johnson is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Language Education at the University of Lancaster, UK. He is the author of The History of Early English (2016) and Shakespeare's English (2013).
Part 1: Till 1950 1. The seventeenth century: 'true sublimity... but puffy
style' 2. 'Retrieving original purity': the eighteenth century 3. Measuring
and classifying: the nineteenth century 4. Making Shakespeare difficult:
the early twentieth century Part 2: 1950 On 5. From oxcart to computer:
lexical studies 6. 'A richness of variant forms': grammar 7. Shakespearean
'rules of use': pragmatics 8. Original pronounciation: 'pronounced out of
Ireland'? 9. 'Multifarious liberty and gay individualism': Shakespeare in
print 10. Verse and prose: changing a 'sorry bed' 11. Rhetoric: 'maggot
ostentation'? 12. Where the future lies References
style' 2. 'Retrieving original purity': the eighteenth century 3. Measuring
and classifying: the nineteenth century 4. Making Shakespeare difficult:
the early twentieth century Part 2: 1950 On 5. From oxcart to computer:
lexical studies 6. 'A richness of variant forms': grammar 7. Shakespearean
'rules of use': pragmatics 8. Original pronounciation: 'pronounced out of
Ireland'? 9. 'Multifarious liberty and gay individualism': Shakespeare in
print 10. Verse and prose: changing a 'sorry bed' 11. Rhetoric: 'maggot
ostentation'? 12. Where the future lies References
Part 1: Till 1950 1. The seventeenth century: 'true sublimity... but puffy style' 2. 'Retrieving original purity': the eighteenth century 3. Measuring and classifying: the nineteenth century 4. Making Shakespeare difficult: the early twentieth century Part 2: 1950 On 5. From oxcart to computer: lexical studies 6. 'A richness of variant forms': grammar 7. Shakespearean 'rules of use': pragmatics 8. Original pronounciation: 'pronounced out of Ireland'? 9. 'Multifarious liberty and gay individualism': Shakespeare in print 10. Verse and prose: changing a 'sorry bed' 11. Rhetoric: 'maggot ostentation'? 12. Where the future lies References
Part 1: Till 1950 1. The seventeenth century: 'true sublimity... but puffy
style' 2. 'Retrieving original purity': the eighteenth century 3. Measuring
and classifying: the nineteenth century 4. Making Shakespeare difficult:
the early twentieth century Part 2: 1950 On 5. From oxcart to computer:
lexical studies 6. 'A richness of variant forms': grammar 7. Shakespearean
'rules of use': pragmatics 8. Original pronounciation: 'pronounced out of
Ireland'? 9. 'Multifarious liberty and gay individualism': Shakespeare in
print 10. Verse and prose: changing a 'sorry bed' 11. Rhetoric: 'maggot
ostentation'? 12. Where the future lies References
style' 2. 'Retrieving original purity': the eighteenth century 3. Measuring
and classifying: the nineteenth century 4. Making Shakespeare difficult:
the early twentieth century Part 2: 1950 On 5. From oxcart to computer:
lexical studies 6. 'A richness of variant forms': grammar 7. Shakespearean
'rules of use': pragmatics 8. Original pronounciation: 'pronounced out of
Ireland'? 9. 'Multifarious liberty and gay individualism': Shakespeare in
print 10. Verse and prose: changing a 'sorry bed' 11. Rhetoric: 'maggot
ostentation'? 12. Where the future lies References
Part 1: Till 1950 1. The seventeenth century: 'true sublimity... but puffy style' 2. 'Retrieving original purity': the eighteenth century 3. Measuring and classifying: the nineteenth century 4. Making Shakespeare difficult: the early twentieth century Part 2: 1950 On 5. From oxcart to computer: lexical studies 6. 'A richness of variant forms': grammar 7. Shakespearean 'rules of use': pragmatics 8. Original pronounciation: 'pronounced out of Ireland'? 9. 'Multifarious liberty and gay individualism': Shakespeare in print 10. Verse and prose: changing a 'sorry bed' 11. Rhetoric: 'maggot ostentation'? 12. Where the future lies References