Turn-taking in Shakespeare
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Focusing on when Shakespeare's characters speak, rather than what they say, this book investigates what it means for them to speak in or out of turn, to interrupt or overlap, or to fail to speak at all, and how it informs debates about editing, rhetoric, prosody, and early modern performance practices.
Autor: | Morgan, Oliver (Maitre-assistant in early modern English literature University of Geneva) |
Nakladatel: | Oxford University Press |
ISBN: | 9780198836353 |
Rok vydání: | CZE |
Jazyk : | Čeština |
Vazba: | CZE |
Počet stran: | CZE |
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