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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English : A Dictionary of his Informal Language, Paperback / softback Book

Shakespeare's Non-Standard English : A Dictionary of his Informal Language Paperback / softback

Part of the Student Shakespeare Library series

Paperback / softback

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Most scholarly attention on Shakespeare's vocabulary has been directed towards his enrichment of the language through borrowing words from other languages, and has thus concentrated on the more learned aspects of his vocabulary.

However, the bulk of Shakespeare's output consists of plays, and to make these appear lifelike he needed to employ a collquial and informal style.

This aspect of his work has been largely disregarded apart from his bawdy language.

This dictionary includes all types of non-standard and informal language and lists all examples found in Shakespeare's works.

These include dialect form, colloquial forms, non-standard and variant forms, fashionable words and puns.

Norman Blake is Emeritus Professor of English at Sheffield University.

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