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Shakespeare's Styles Philip Edwards

Shakespeare's Styles By Philip Edwards

Shakespeare's Styles by Philip Edwards


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As a tribute to Kenneth Muir's life-long devotion to the study of Shakespeare, three senior Shakespeare scholars have asked colleagues to give an account of particularly important or interesting features of Shakespeare's use of language. The cumulative effect will enable readers, students and theatre-goers to come to a greater awareness of the richness and subtlety of 'Shakespeare's styles'.

Shakespeare's Styles Summary

Shakespeare's Styles: Essays in Honour of Kenneth Muir by Philip Edwards

Although Shakespeare is acknowledged to be one of the greatest masters of language the world has known, there are very few books among the thousands devoted to his work which attempt to deal directly with how he uses language. No single book could deal with the 'infinite variety' of tone, diction, imagery, rhythm, and so on which together make up Shakespeare's different styles. But the editors of this book asked a number of distinguished Shakespearian scholars to give an account of what seemed to him or her some particularly interesting and important feature of Shakespeare's use of language. Using a quotation from Shakespeare as a starting point, some authors have focussed their discussion on individual plays; others have ranged more widely under general headings, such as bombast, rhetoric or paradox. The cumulative effect will enable readers, students and theatre-goers to come to a greater awareness of the richness and subtlety of 'Shakespeare's styles'. The three editors are senior Shakespeare critics and scholars and they have all been close associates of Professor Kenneth Muir. It was to honour the life-long devotion of Kenneth Muir to the study of Shakespeare, and to pay a tribute to the inspiration and help which he has given to those who have worked with him, that his new book was devised.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Rhetoric and insincerity L. C. Knights; 2. Some aspects of style in the Henry VI plays Wolfgang Clemen; 3. Poem and context in Love's Labour's Lost G. K. Hunter; 4. The declaration of love Philip Edwards; 5. Juliet's Nurse: the uses of inconsequentiality Stanley Wells; 6. Language most shows a man...? Language and speaker in Macbeth Nicholas Brooke; 7. Poetic language and dramatic significance in Shakespeare R. A. Foakes; 8. Feliciter audax: Antony and Cleopatra, 1,i,1-24 G. R. Hibbard; 9. 'My name is Marina': the language of recognition Inga-Stina Ewbank; 10. Leontes and the spider: language and speaker in Shakespeare's Last Plays Anne Barton; 11. Shakespeare's 'bombast' E. A. J. Honigmann; 12. The defence of paradox Geoffrey Bullough; 13. 'True, gallant Raleigh': some off-stage conversations in Shakespeare's plays A. C. Sprague; 14. Shakespeare's recollections of Marlowe M. C. Bradbrook; 15. Shakespeare's Dark Lady: a question of identity S. Schoenbaum; 16. Checklist of writings by Kenneth Muir, 1937-1979; Index.

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NLS9780521616942
9780521616942
0521616948
Shakespeare's Styles: Essays in Honour of Kenneth Muir by Philip Edwards
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2004-12-16
256
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