TY - BOOK AU - Magnusson,Lynne TI - Shakespeare and social dialogue: dramatic language and Elizabethan letters SN - 0511005822 AV - PR3024 .M34 1999eb U1 - 822.3/3 21 PY - 1999/// CY - Cambridge, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Shakespeare, William, KW - Shakespeare, William. KW - Literature and society KW - England KW - History KW - 16th century KW - English language KW - Early modern, 1500-1700 KW - Style KW - English letters KW - History and criticism KW - Social history in literature KW - Discourse analysis, Literary KW - Dialogue in literature KW - Drama KW - Technique KW - Littérature et société KW - Angleterre KW - Histoire KW - 16e siècle KW - Anglais (Langue) KW - 1500-1700 (Moderne) KW - Stylistique KW - Lettres anglaises (Genre littéraire) KW - Histoire et critique KW - Histoire sociale dans la littérature KW - Discours littéraire KW - Dialogue dans la littérature KW - Théâtre (Genre littéraire) KW - literary criticism KW - aat KW - LITERARY CRITICISM KW - Shakespeare KW - bisacsh KW - DRAMA KW - fast KW - Early modern KW - Language and languages KW - Manners and customs KW - Political and social views KW - Brief KW - gnd KW - Sprache KW - Dialogen KW - gtt KW - Brieven KW - Anglais (langue) KW - 1500-1700 (moderne naissant) KW - ram KW - Angleterre (GB) KW - Correspondance anglaise KW - Social life and customs KW - Mœurs et coutumes KW - Electronic books KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-216) and index; pt. I; The Rhetoric of Politeness; 1; Politeness and dramatic character in Henry VIII; 2; "Power to hurt": language and service in Sidney household letters and Shakespeare's sonnets --; pt. II; Eloquent Relations in Letters; 3; Scripting social relations in Erasmus and Day; 4; Reading courtly and administrative letters; 5; Linguistic stratification, merchant discourse, and social change --; pt. III; A Prosaics of Conversation; 6; The pragmatics of repair in King Lear and Much Ado About Nothing; 7; "Voice potential": language and symbolic capital in Othello N2 - "Shakespeare and Social Dialogue opens up a new approach to Shakespeare's language and the rhetoric of Elizabethan letters. Moving beyond claims about the language of individual Shakespearean characters, Magnusson develops a rhetoric of social exchange to analyze dialogue, conversation, sonnets and particularly letters of the period, which are normally read as historical documents."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=55893 ER -