'Think On My Words'
By Crystal, David

Price: $16.00
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(6 Ratings)
Categories: Literary Criticism & Collections
ISBN: 9780511383977
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Language: English

Summary

"You speak a language that I understand not." Hermione's words to Leontes in The Winter's Tale are likely to ring true with many people reading or watching Shakespeare's plays today. For decades, people have been studying Shakespeare's life and times, and in recent years there has been a renewed surge of interest into aspects of his language. So how can we better understand Shakespeare? How did he manipulate language to produce such an unrivalled body of work, which has enthralled generations both as theatre and as literature? David Crystal addresses these and many other questions in this lively and original introduction to Shakespeare's language. Covering in turn the five main dimensions of language structure - writing system, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and conversational style - the book shows how examining these linguistic "nuts and bolts" can help us achieve a greater appreciation of Shakespeare's linguistic creativity.

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'Think On My Words'

Cynthia
Cynthia (Houston, TX) Tue Jun 24 2008 18:04
Carolyn
Carolyn (The United States) Wed Apr 16 2008 22:12
Abraham
Abraham (The United States) Sun Apr 19 2009 18:57
Alicia
Alicia (Madison, WI) Sun Oct 12 2008 14:46
Kimberly
Kimberly (Austin, TX) Mon Jun 01 2009 20:38
Ed
Ed (The United States) Fri Jul 31 2009 12:46
Charlotte
Charlotte (The United Kingdom) Sun Apr 04 2010 16:11
Jennifer
Jennifer (The United States) Tue May 04 2010 01:24
Ed
Ed (Wilkes Barre, PA) Fri Aug 29 2008 14:47
Good book, though weighted toward the lingual technician. I confess to skimming some chapters that I would have read were I more in a historical-lexigraphical mode. But such is not the case at this point in time.
Deborah
Deborah (Provo, UT) Thu Jul 03 2008 11:44
A good source book if you are teaching Shakespeare, but not one I'd recommend taking on a trip. I bounced around in it, finding interesting places and skipping others, and believe it would be better if I used it to prepare to teach students about Shakespeare. Still, since language interests me, I fo...more...