The inarticulate renaissance: language trouble in an age of eloquence
The renaissance of mumbling: latinity, reformation polemic, and the mother tongue -- From fault to figure: the case of Madge Mumblecrust in Ralph Roister Doister -- Disarticulating community: nation, law, history, and the Spanish tragedy -- Acting in the passive voice: Love's Labour's Lost...
| Summary: | The renaissance of mumbling: latinity, reformation polemic, and the mother tongue -- From fault to figure: the case of Madge Mumblecrust in Ralph Roister Doister -- Disarticulating community: nation, law, history, and the Spanish tragedy -- Acting in the passive voice: Love's Labour's Lost and the melancholy of print -- Feeling inarticulate: on communal vulnerability and the sense of touch in Lingua and Hamlet |
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| Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
| Physical Description: | VI, 349 S., Ill. |
| ISBN: | 978-0-8122-4138-9 |