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Shakespeare's words

a glossary and language companion

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"This book is for people who love Shakespeare, or love language, or both. David Crystal, and his son, Ben, have taken a fresh look at the vocabulary of Shakespeare's poems and plays and compiled a glossary of nearly 14,000 words and meanings. They have included every word which presents the reader with a difficulty arising out of the differences between Elizabethan and Modern English." "Additional features are introduced which give the book the character of a language companion. For those at the beginning of their encounter with Shakespeare, there is a handy basic list of frequently encountered words. For the more advanced reader, there are panels on intriguing areas of his language such as archaisms, greetings and swear-words. A series of appendices collates the way characters are named, the names of the people and places they talk about, and the foreign languages that some of them use. There are complete listings of all the French, Latin, Spanish and Italian words, as well as information about the way Welsh, Scottish and Irish dialects are handled." "A feature of the book is the way the plays are presented to the reader both in written and diagrammatic form. Each play has a conventional plot synopsis and list of dramatic personae, but the authors additionally provide a specially devised Shakespeare Circle. The Circles are superbly informative illustrations representing the way the characters of each play interact with each other, and they thereby show the reader at a glance who belongs in which circle of influence. In Richard II, which characters follow Richard and which follow Bolingbroke? The relevant page will immediately tell you. The Circles are ideal for theatre-goers, actors and students, and are uniquely useful as a visual aid."--BOOK JACKET

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Publisher
Penguin Books
Language
English
Pages
650

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Shakespeare's words
2002, Penguin Books
Cover of: Shakespeare's words
Shakespeare's words: a glossary and language companion
2002, Penguin Books
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Cover of: Shakespeare's words
Shakespeare's words
2002, Penguin Books
Cover of: Shakespeare's words
Shakespeare's words: a glossary and language companion
2002, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: Shakespeare's words
Shakespeare's words: a glossary and language companion
2002, Penguin
in English
Cover of: Shakespeare's words
Shakespeare's words: a glossary and language companion
2002, Penguin Books
in English

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London, New York

Edition Notes

Includes: Shakespearian circles, synopses, and dramatis personae; List of characters' names; and 16 appendices.

Genre
Glossaries, etc., Dictionaries.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR2892 .C78 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 650 p. :
Number of pages
650

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17745270M
Internet Archive
shakespearesword00crys
ISBN 10
0140291172
OCLC/WorldCat
51782776
Library Thing
29389
Goodreads
32485

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