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The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Language
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Editor(s):
Lynne Magnusson
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David Schalkwyk
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July 01 2019
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Cambridge University Press
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9781316443668
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9781107131934
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9781107583184
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July 01 2019
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July 31 2019
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10.1017/9781316443668
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Shakespeare and the Problem of Style
pp. 20
Shakespeare’s Creativity with Words
pp. 35
The Performative Power of Shakespeare’s Language
pp. 53
Verse and Metre
pp. 72
The Dynamics of Shakespearean Dialogue
pp. 93
Figures of Speech at Work
pp. 115
Approaching Shakespeare through Rhetoric
pp. 132
Shakespeare and Social Languages
pp. 151
Digital Approaches to Shakespeare’s Language
pp. 168
Authorship, Computers, and Comparative Style
pp. 189
Reading in Time: Cognitive Dynamics and the Literary Experience of Shakespeare
pp. 207
Writing for Actors: Language that Cues Performance
pp. 226
Language and Translation
pp. 244
Popular Culture and Shakespeare’s Language
pp. 271
Further Reading
pp. 279
Select Bibliography
pp. 287
Index
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