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Shakespeare's Bawdy Eric Partridge

Shakespeare's Bawdy von Eric Partridge

Shakespeare's Bawdy Eric Partridge


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Zusammenfassung

This classic work fully explains the whole range of sexual, scatological language and allusion in Shakespeare's works. Consisting of an alphabetical glossary with cross-references, this book helps the modern reader to make sense of the bawdy.

Shakespeare's Bawdy Zusammenfassung

Shakespeare's Bawdy Eric Partridge

This classic work sold with continued success in its original format

This new edition will attract review coverage and is appearing in the Autumn Partridge Promotion

Foreword by Stanley Wells - General editor of `Oxford Shakespeare'

Shakespeare's Bawdy Bewertungen

'It reads as freshly today as it did fifty years ago, when it surprised everyone with its originality and daring, an intriguing blend of personal insight and solid detective-work. If ever a word-book deserved to be called a classic, it is this.' - David Crystal


`Partridge remains the standard introduction on the subject. For those libraries and individuals who do not already have it on their shelves it is good to have this reasonably priced reprint available.' - Reference Reviews

'Most people reading the book will be delighted with Partridge's learned swashbuckling style, grateful for his scholarship, and amused by the plethora of examples he explores.' - Roy Johnson, Mantex

Über Eric Partridge

Eric Partridge (1884-1979) was the author of some three dozen books, mainly on the aspects of the English language. Stanley Wells is an eminent Shakespearean scholar and the general editor of Oxford Shakespeare.

Zusätzliche Informationen

NPB9780415255530
9780415255530
0415255538
Shakespeare's Bawdy Eric Partridge
Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2001-05-18
304
N/A
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