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A new type of study aid which combines lively critical insight with practical guidance on the critical writings skills students need to develop in order to engage fully with Shakespeare''s texts. The book''s core focus is on language: both understanding and enjoying Shakespeare''s complex dramatic language, and expanding the student''s own critical vocabulary as they respond to the play.The book explores several different approaches to Shakespeare''s language. It looks at how the subtleties of Shakespeare''s language reveal the thought processes and motivations of his characters, often in ways those characters themselves don''t recognise; it analyses how Shakespeare''s language works within or sometimes against various historical contexts, the contexts of stage performance, of genre and of discourses of his day (of religion, law, commerce, and friendship); and it explores how the peculiarities of Shakespeare''s language often point to broad issues, themes, or ways of thinking that tr

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Lemon’s guide displays…breadth and insight, even as it touches down on quite different categories, including the forms and features of the play in print, the discourse of conscience, the device of murder, and the array of Richards brought forth by modernity (Fascist, Libyan, Digital, and Documentary, among others). This choice for discretion over consistency in format and emphasis is no doubt a reason that the series, under the editorship of Dympna Callaghan, has attracted such excellent contributors. Its latest companions are boons for those teaching writing-intensive courses, as well as for those simply seeking better essays from their students. * Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *

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Series Preface Introduction 1. Language in Print: Words, Lines, Speeches 2. Language: Forms and Uses 3. Language Through Time 4.Writing Skills and Topics

King Richard III Language and Writing

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A new type of study aid which combines lively critical insight with practical guidance on the critical writings skills students need to develop in order to engage fully with Shakespeare''s texts. The book''s core focus is on language: both understanding and enjoying Shakespeare''s complex dramatic language, and expanding the student''s own critical vocabulary as they respond to the play.The book explores several different approaches to Shakespeare''s language. It looks at how the subtleties of Shakespeare''s language reveal the thought processes and motivations of his characters, often in ways those characters themselves don''t recognise; it analyses how Shakespeare''s language works within or sometimes against various historical contexts, the contexts of stage performance, of genre and of discourses of his day (of religion, law, commerce, and friendship); and it explores how the peculiarities of Shakespeare''s language often point to broad issues, themes, or ways of thinking that tr

      Trade Review
      Lemon’s guide displays…breadth and insight, even as it touches down on quite different categories, including the forms and features of the play in print, the discourse of conscience, the device of murder, and the array of Richards brought forth by modernity (Fascist, Libyan, Digital, and Documentary, among others). This choice for discretion over consistency in format and emphasis is no doubt a reason that the series, under the editorship of Dympna Callaghan, has attracted such excellent contributors. Its latest companions are boons for those teaching writing-intensive courses, as well as for those simply seeking better essays from their students. * Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *

      Table of Contents
      Series Preface Introduction 1. Language in Print: Words, Lines, Speeches 2. Language: Forms and Uses 3. Language Through Time 4.Writing Skills and Topics

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