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Author
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Date published
1980
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Publisher
Cambridge (etc.) : Cambridge University Press, 1980.
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Subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Language Addresses, essays, lectures.
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Accession number
8317107X
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Class
65.01/SHA
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ISBN
052122764X
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Language
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Physical description
viii, 247 p. ; 24 cm.
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Bibliography, etc. note: Bibl.: p.241-243. - Index. Formatted contents note: Contents: Some aspects of style in the Henry VI plays / Wolfgang Clemen -- Poem and context in Love's labour's lost / G. K. Hunter -- Juliet's nurse: the use of inconsequentiality / Stanley Wells -- Language most shows a man...? Language and speaker in Macbeth / Nicholas Brooke -- Poetic language and dramatic significance in Shakespeare / R. A. Foakes. Uk-SuSCL. Contents: Feliciter audax: Antony and Cleopatra, I, i, 1-24 / G. R. Hibbard -- "my name is Marina": the language of recognition / Inga-Stina Ewbank -- Leontes and the spider: language and speaker in Shakespeare's last plays / Anne Barton -- Shakespeare's "bombast" / E. A. Honigmann -- "True, gallant Raleigh": some off-stage conversations in Shakespeare's plays / A. C. Sprague -- Shakespeare's recollections of Marlowe / M. C. Bradbrook -- Caliban as red man / G. Wilson Knight -- Shakespeare's dark lady: a question of identity / S. Schoenbaum. Uk-SuSCL.