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E-raamat: Stylistics and Shakespeare's Language: Transdisciplinary Approaches

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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Advances in Stylistics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441184276
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Advances in Stylistics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441184276

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Moving across Shakespeare studies, language studies and linguistics, this book develops a coherent analysis of the stylistics of Shakespeare's language. This innovative volume testifies to the current revived interest in Shakespeare's language and style and opens up new and captivating vistas of investigation. Transcending old boundaries between literary and linguistic studies, this engaging collaborative book comes up with a original array of theoretical approaches and new findings. The chapters in the collection capture a rich diversity of points of view and cover such fields as lexicography, versification, dramaturgy, rhetorical analyses, cognitive and computational corpus-based stylistic studies, offering a holistic vision of Shakespeare's uses of language. The perspective is deliberately broad, confronting ideas and visions at the intersection of various techniques of textual investigation. Such novel explorations of Shakespeare's multifarious artistry and amazing inventiveness in his use of language will cater for broad ranges of readers, from undergraduates and postgraduates to poetry and theatre lovers alike. "Advances in Stylistics" provides student resources and research material in cutting-edge stylistics. It forgoes traditional boundaries to encompass the study of both literary and non-literary texts, and covers exciting new developments in the field. It takes a broad view of stylistics as the practice of using linguistic methodologies and analytical frameworks to facilitate the analysis of texts of all genres and types, for the purpose of explaining why we interpret texts in the way that we do.

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This is a book full of fresh and illuminating perspectives and methods. It makes you realize the study of Shakespeare's language is only just beginning. -- David Crystal, Honorary Professor of Linguistics at Bangor University, UK A welcome addition to the still relatively meagre output of books on Shakespeare's style. The chapters by different contributors take a fresh and insightful look at vocabulary, metre and rhetoric in the light of recent advances in stylistics. -- Katie Wales, Special Professor, School of English, University of Nottingham, UK The eleven articles included jointly offer an impressive scope of scholarship, catering to various literary and linguistic tastes, while bringing the multi-level nature of Shakespeare's style clearly into focus... The volume is an important contribution to scholarship, on several levels... The various linguistic aspects of Shakespeare's texts work cohesively together to create meaning. They are all needed in order for the overall idea to emerge. To appreciate the 'holistic' message, one needs to look at all the parts. This volume shows how it can be achieved. -- Barbara Dancygier, University of British Columbia * English Text Construction (Vol. 6:1) *

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Moving across Shakespeare studies, language studies and linguistics, this book develops a coherent analysis of the stylistics of Shakespeare's language.
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction 1(7)
Mireille Ravassat
Jonathan Culpeper
Chapter 1 `Strange deliveries': Contextualizing Shakespeare's First Citations in the OED
8(26)
Giles Goodland
Chapter 2 Shakespeare's Vocabulary: Did it Dwarf All Others?
34(24)
Ward E. Y. Elliott
Robert J. Valenza
Chapter 3 A New Kind of Dictionary for Shakespeare's Plays: an Immodest Proposal
58(26)
Jonathan Culpeper
Chapter 4 `If I break time': Shakespearean Line Endings on the Page and the Stage
84(14)
Peter Kanelos
Chapter 5 Subject-Verb Inversion and Iambic Rhythm in Shakespeare's Dramatic Verse
98(21)
Richard Ingham
Michael Ingham
Chapter 6 Shakespeare's `Short' Pentameters and the Rhythms of Dramatic Verse
119(20)
Peter Groves
Chapter 7 Wholes and Holes in the Study of Shakespeare's Wordplay
139(26)
Dirk Delabastita
Chapter 8 `A Thing Inseparate/Divides More Wider Than the Sky and Earth' --- of Oxymoron in Shakespeare's Sonnets
165(27)
Mireille Ravassat
Chapter 9 `Rue with a difference': a Computational Stylistic Analysis of the Rhetoric of Suicide in Hamlet
192(23)
Thomas Anderson
Scott Crossley
Chapter 10 Shakespeare's Sexual Language and Metaphor: a Cognitive-Stylistic Approach
215(31)
Jose L. Oncins-Martinez
Chapter 11 Cognitive Interplay: How Blending Theory and Cognitive Science Reread Shakespeare
246(23)
Amy Cook
Index 269
Mireille Ravassat is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Language at Valenciennes University, France Jonathan Culpeper is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University, UK