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Using the Devil with Courtesy - Shakespeare and the Language of (Im)Politeness (Hardcover, New edition)
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Using the Devil with Courtesy - Shakespeare and the Language of (Im)Politeness (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Linguistic Insights, 253
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Renaissance England was marked by a pervasive culture of courtesy.
The research hypothesis of this book is that verbal courtesy, for
historical and social reasons involving social mobility and the
crisis produced by the clash between different systems of thought
(Humanism, Catholicism, Protestantism, new scientific discourses),
soon became strategic language, characterised by specific forms of
facework detectable through the patterns of politeness and
impoliteness employed by speakers. Adopting a historical pragmatic
perspective, Using the Devil with Courtesy semantically and
conceptually connects courtesy and (im)politeness to analyse
Renaissance forms of (im)politeness through Shakespeare. Drawing on
a methodological line of research running from Goffman (1967) and
Grice (1967), to Brown and Levinson (1987), Jucker (2010) and
Culpeper (2011), the book focuses specifically on Hamlet (c. 1601)
and The Taming of the Shrew (c. 1594) with three principal aims: 1)
to survey the (im)polite strategies used by the characters; 2) to
explore how this language connects to a specific Renaissance
subjectivity; 3) to link language and subjectivity to extra-textual
(historical and semiotic) factors.
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