Shakespeare-lexicon: M-Z

Shakespeare-lexicon: M-Z
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Total Pages : 820
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Synopsis Shakespeare-lexicon: M-Z by : Alexander Schmidt

M-Z

M-Z
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Total Pages : 788
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Synopsis M-Z by : Alexander Schmidt

Shakespeare-lexicon

Shakespeare-lexicon
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Total Pages : 820
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106017162568
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Synopsis Shakespeare-lexicon by : Alexander Schmidt

Shakespeare-lexicon

Shakespeare-lexicon
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Total Pages : 790
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924112229509
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Synopsis Shakespeare-lexicon by : Alexander Schmidt

M-Z

M-Z
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Total Pages : 800
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ISBN-10 : UBBS:UBBS-00000545
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Shakespeare-Lexicon

Shakespeare-Lexicon
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Total Pages : 773
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:311113632
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Synopsis Shakespeare-Lexicon by : Alexander Schmidt

Shakespeare-Lexicon

Shakespeare-Lexicon
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:635073574
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Synopsis Shakespeare-Lexicon by : Alexander Schmidt

Shakespeare-lexicon

Shakespeare-lexicon
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Total Pages : 706
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X000827714
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Synopsis Shakespeare-lexicon by : Alexander Schmidt

Shakespeare-Lexicon

Shakespeare-Lexicon
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Total Pages : 816
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ISBN-10 : 1684220548
ISBN-13 : 9781684220540
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Synopsis Shakespeare-Lexicon by : Alexander Schmidt

2016 Reprint of 1902 Edition. Volume Two Only: M-L. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. In more than 300 years of Shakespearean scholarship, only one book, Schmidt's the famous "Shakespeare Lexicon," has investigated the meaning of every word that Shakespeare wrote. The lifetime work of Professor Alexander Schmidt, this book has long been the indispensable companion for every person seriously interested in Shakespeare, Renaissance poetry and prose of any sort, or English literature. It is really two important books in one. Schmidt's two volume compendium contains every single word that Shakespeare used, not simply words that have changed their meaning since the seventeenth century, but every word in all the accepted plays and the poems. Covering both quartos and folios, it carefully distinguishes between shades of meaning for each word and provides exact definitions, plus governing phrases and locations, down to the numbered line of the Cambridge edition of Shakespeare. There is no other word dictionary comparable to this work. Even more useful to the general reader, however, is the incredible wealth of exact quotations. Arranged under the words of the quotation itself (hence no need to consult confusing subject classifications) are more than 50,000 exact quotations. Each is precisely located, so that you can easily refer back to the plays or poems themselves, if you wish context. Volume One published separately.

Speech Act Theory and Shakespeare

Speech Act Theory and Shakespeare
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781040016534
ISBN-13 : 1040016537
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Synopsis Speech Act Theory and Shakespeare by : Chahra Beloufa

Speech Act Theory and Shakespeare delves deeper than linguistic ornamentation to illuminate the complex dynamics of thanking as a significant speech act in Shakespearean plays. The word “thanks” appears nearly 400 times in 37 Shakespearean plays, calling for a careful investigation of its veracity as a speech act in the 16th-century setting. This volume combines linguistic analysis to explore the various uses of thanks, focusing on key thanking scenes across a spectrum of plays, including All’s Well That Ends Well, Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Timon of Athens, The Winter’s Tale, and the Henriad. Shakespeare’s works indicate the act of thanking to be more than a normal part of dialogue; it is an artistic expression fraught with pitfalls similar to those of negative speech acts. The study aims to determine what compels the characters in Shakespeare to offer thanks and evaluates Shakespeare’s accomplishment in imbuing the word “thanks” with performance quality in the theatrical sphere. This work adds to our comprehension of Shakespearean plays and larger conversations on the challenges of language usage in theatrical and cultural settings by examining the convergence of gratitude with power dynamics, political intrigue, and interpersonal relationships, drawing on a multidisciplinary approach that includes pragmatics, philosophy, religion, and psychology.