Arden Shakespeare Studies in Language and Digital Methodologies
Shakespeare’s Common Language
Alysia Kolentsis | Jonathan Hope | Lynne Magnusson | Michael Witmore
Literary Criticism / Shakespeare
What can developments in contemporary linguistics and language theory reveal about Shakespeare's language in the plays? Shakespeare's Common Language demonstrates how methods borrowed from language criticism can illuminate the surprising expressive force of Shakespeare's common words. With chapters focused on different approaches based in language theory, the book analyses language change in Coriolanus; discourse analysis in Troilus and Cressida; pragmatics in Richard II; and various aspects of grammar in As You Like It. In mapping the tools of linguistics and language theory onto the study of literature, and employing finely-grained close readings of dialogue, Shakespeare's Common Language frames a methodology that offers a fresh approach to reading dramatic language.
Alysia Kolentsis is Associate Professor of English at St. Jerome's University in the University of Waterloo, Canada.
| Publication Date: |
23 January 2020 |
| Publisher: |
Bloomsbury Academic |
| Imprint: |
The Arden Shakespeare |
| ISBN-13: |
9781350007017 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Page Count: |
208 |
| Weight (oz): |
11.68 |