A Dictionary Of The Language Of Shakespeare
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Unlock the language that shaped English drama. Words made plain and precise. Swynfen Jervis's A Dictionary Of The Language Of Shakespeare is a warm, exact guide to the vocabulary and idioms that sit at the heart of Shakespeare's writing. Presented as an Elizabethan English dictionary and Shakespearean language reference, it explains early modern English words with clarity and context, helping readers recover the textures of the language of Renaissance England and 16th-century English. Compact and approachable, its entries clarify obsolete senses, idiomatic turns and subtle shifts of meaning so that Shakespeare vocabulary meanings become immediate rather than forbidding. Handy for casual readers who stumble on a line that seems archaic, and rigorous enough to support students of Shakespeare, the volume foregrounds practical literary language analysis without academic jargon. It reads as both a practical Shakespeare study companion and a scholarly aid for English literature scholars who want quick, trustworthy sense-making without wading straight into the larger historical tomes. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than a mere glossary, Jervis's work occupies a modest but lasting place in the study of historical linguistics; readers interested in a historical linguistics guide will find its treatment of obsolete senses and shifting usages particularly illuminating. At times it functions as an Oxford English Dictionary alternative for the study of Shakespeare's lexicon, offering a concentrated, readable companion to broader reference works. Because it sits at the intersection of literary history and philology, the volume repays close reading: precise entries make it a ready reference for performance and classroom discussion alike. Teachers, directors and actors who wrestle with archaic turns of phrase will value its economy; classic-literature collectors will prize the book as a cultural artefact, while casual readers and English literature scholars can enjoy restored clarity and renewed pleasure in the plays.
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- ISBN-13: 9789354214493
- ISBN-10: 9354214495
- Publisher: Alpha Edition
- Publish Date: November 2020
- Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.79 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.95 pounds
- Page Count: 382
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