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Shakespeare and Social Dialogue: Dramatic Language and Elizabethan Letters
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Shakespeare and Social Dialogue: Dramatic Language and Elizabethan Letters

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Shakespeare and Social Dialogue develops a systematic analysis of the rhetoric of social exchange in early modern England. Magnusson brings together writings, particularly letters, from the Elizabethan period that are normally read as historical documents and compares them with Shakespeare’s play texts and sonnets. Using techniques from discourse analysis and linguistic pragmatics, especially politeness theory, she argues that Shakespeare’s language is rooted in the everyday language of Elizabethan culture. The author’s readings bridge the gap between new historicism and linguistic criticism.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 May 1999
Pages
232
ISBN
9780521641913

Shakespeare and Social Dialogue develops a systematic analysis of the rhetoric of social exchange in early modern England. Magnusson brings together writings, particularly letters, from the Elizabethan period that are normally read as historical documents and compares them with Shakespeare’s play texts and sonnets. Using techniques from discourse analysis and linguistic pragmatics, especially politeness theory, she argues that Shakespeare’s language is rooted in the everyday language of Elizabethan culture. The author’s readings bridge the gap between new historicism and linguistic criticism.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 May 1999
Pages
232
ISBN
9780521641913