Word against word : Shakespearean utterance / James R. Siemon.
Word against word : Shakespearean utterance / James R. Siemon.
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Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 2002.
Date
2002.
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Y822.33/412
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English
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p. cm.
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Introduction: Listening Around/Talking Back: Shakespeare and Bakhtin -- 1. When Shakespeare Became Shakespeare -- 2. "Word Itself against the Word": Close Reading after Volosinov -- 3. Landlord, Not King: Agrarian Change and Interarticulation -- 4. "Subjected Thus": Utterance, Individuation, and Int...
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Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 2002.
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Massachusetts
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2002.
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"James R. Siemon begins by examining the variety of accents, discourses, and behaviors that competed for the social space of early modern England. He surveys Shakespeare and his contemporaries, including dramatists, poets, and other writers, in order to document early modern attitudes toward the implications of sociolinguistic behavior in a heterog...
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Word against word : Shakespearean utterance / James R. Siemon.
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Massachusetts studies in early modern culture.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Y822.33/412
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74Vvl0dD5b8Z
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1558493549 :
9781558493544
1558493549
9781558493544 :
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822.33
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991017518349702626