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

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2022
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A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists - Walter William Skeat
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Walter William Skeat's 'A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists' offers a comprehensive lexicon that casts light upon the cornucopia of linguistic expressions prevalent during the Stuart and Tudor eras. This work meticulously compiles and elucidates terms from the rich tapestry of English drama, aiding both scholars and enthusiasts in decoding the intricacies of Middle to Early Modern English. The literary style of Skeat is didactic yet engaging, making it accessible for readers with varying levels of familiarity with historical linguistics. Through this glossary, the literary prowess of figures like Shakespeare and Marlowe is rendered all the more fascinating as readers gain insight into the layered meanings and usages of a bygone linguistic landscape. In the context of literary studies, Skeat's contribution stands as a bridge between past and present discourses, enriching contemporary understanding of historical texts. Walter William Skeat, the esteemed philologist and the mastermind behind this indispensable glossary, was a towering figure in the field of English etymology. His erudition and passion for the English language are palpable throughout the pages of this book. Skeat's scholarly dedication is the driving force behind his exploration of the linguistic treasures found in Stuart and Tudor dramaturgy. His pursuit of linguistic precision and his commitment to educational advancement are evident in this collection, marking it as the product of a lifetime devoted to the exploration and conservation of English language and literature. This glossary not only serves as a key to unlocking the meaning behind archaic words but also stands as a testament to Skeat's enduring influence. 'A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists' is an essential companion for anyone delving into the depths of English literary history. It is recommended for historians, literary aficionados, dramatists, and linguists alike who wish to immerse themselves in the language of Shakespeare, Marlowe, and their contemporaries. This work endows readers with the tools to fully appreciate the richness of Stuart and Tudor drama, and through DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction, the glossary promises to instill a renewed appreciation for the linguistic legacy that underscores much of today's English vernacular. In celebrating the continuity of language, Skeat's glossary ensures that the wit, candor, and complexity of the dramatists of yore continue to resonate with us across the centuries.

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
Schlagworte 17th-century playwrights dictionary • British drama etymology • Drama • Early Modern English • Early modern English terms • Elizabethan drama glossary • Historical English linguistics • Jacobean theatre language • Linguistics • Non-fiction • Renaissance • Renaissance English dramatists • Shakespearean vocabulary guide • Stuart and Tudor lexicon • Walter William Skeat author
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