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A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists (eBook)

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2022
595 Seiten
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A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists - Walter William Skeat
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In "A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists," Walter William Skeat embarks on an illuminating exploration of the lexicon that shaped English literature during the tumultuous Stuart and Tudor eras. Combining meticulous research with a refined literary style, Skeat compiles an extensive alphabetical listing of terms, phrases, and usages predominantly drawn from the works of key playwrights such as Shakespeare, Jonson, and Beaumont. This glossary not only aids in comprehending the language of the period but also situates it within the cultural and historical contexts of early modern England, revealing insights into the social and political dynamics that influenced literary expression. Walter William Skeat, a distinguished philologist and a prominent figure in the study of the English language, dedicated his scholarship to uncovering the nuances of linguistic evolution. His academic pursuits, including a tenure at Cambridge, equipped him with the tools to analyze language within its historical framework. Skeat's expertise in Old and Middle English, alongside his passion for the literary arts, culminated in this glossary, a labor of love that reflects his commitment to making distinguished literary works accessible and understandable to modern readers. "A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words" is indispensable for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of early modern English literature. Skeat's work not only enriches the reading experience of classic plays but also serves as a crucial reference for anyone keen on appreciating the depth and vibrancy of language that characterized a transformative period in English history. Its value lies in bridging the past with the present, making this glossary an essential companion for both academic inquiry and personal exploration.

Walter William Skeat (1835–1912), the renowned British philologist, was born in London and predominantly known for his work in the field of English etymology and lexicography. He held the esteemed position of Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Cambridge University and was a formidable scholar of his time. Skeat's profound dedication to the understanding and development of English philology is reflected in his comprehensive etymological dictionaries and scholarly texts. His profound influence on linguistic studies in English is visible through works such as 'A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists' where Skeat meticulously explores the vocabulary of English playwrights from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, illuminating the evolution of the language (Skeat, W. W., 1914). His literary style combines rigorous scholarly analysis with a genuine passion for tracing the history and development of words. Skeat's pursuit of linguistic clarity and historical accuracy made significant contributions to the study of Old and Middle English texts, shaping modern understanding of the language's roots. His legacy in the realm of English linguistics continues to resonate through contemporary studies, and his methods remain a foundation for scholarly research in the discipline.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lernhilfen Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte 17th-century playwrights dictionary • academic reference • Archaic language reference • British drama etymology • Drama • Dramatic language analysis • Dramatic vocabulary • Early English vocabulary • Early Modern English • Early modern English terms • Elizabethan drama glossary • Elizabethan England • Elizabethan word definitions • Historical English linguistics • Historical Linguistics • Historical linguistics guide • Jacobean theatre language • Lexicography • Lexicography of English drama • Linguistics • Literary History • Middle English • Non-fiction • Philological study resource • Renaissance • Renaissance English dramatists • Scholarly language resource • shakespearean language • Shakespearean vocabulary guide • Stuart and Tudor lexicon • Stuart drama terminology • Tudor literature • Tudor theatrical lexicon • Walter William Skeat author • word origins
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