Abstract

Part I. Basic Elements: 1. Shakespeare and the problem of style Jeff Dolven 2. Shakespeare's creativity with words Alysia Kolentsis 3. The performative power of Shakespeare's language David Schalkwyk 4. Verse and metre Oliver Morgan 5. The dynamics of Shakespearean dialogue Lynne Magnusson 6. Figures of speech at work Ruth Morse Part II. Shaping Contexts: 7. Approaching Shakespeare through rhetoric Peter Mack 8. Shakespeare and social languages James Siemon Part III. New Technologies: 9. Digital approaches to Shakespeare's language Jonathan Hope 10. Authorship, computers, and comparative style Hugh Craig 11. Reading in time: cognitive dynamics and the literary experience of Shakespeare Amy Cook and Seth Frey Part IV. Contemporary Sites for Language Change: 12. Writing for actors: language that cues performance Carol Chillington Rutter 13. Language and translation Dirk Delabastita 14. Popular culture and Shakespeare's language Douglas M. Lanier.

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