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Shakespeare and the Origins of English

Shakespeare and the Origins of English
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9780199245727
ISBN-13 : 019924572X
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Book Synopsis Shakespeare and the Origins of English by : Neil Rhodes

Download or read book Shakespeare and the Origins of English written by Neil Rhodes and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2004 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What existed before there was a subject known as English? How did English eventually come about? Focusing specifically on Shakespeare's role in the origins of the subject, Rhodes addresses the evolution of English from the early modern period up to the late eighteenth century. He deals with the kinds of literary and educational practices that would have formed Shakespeare's experience and shaped his work and traces the origins of English in certain aspects of the educational regime that existed before English literature became an established part of the curriculum. Rhodes then presents Shakespeare both as a product of Renaissance rhetorical teaching and as an agent of the transformation of rhetoric in the eighteenth century into the subject that emerged as the modern study of English. By transferring terms from contemporary disciplines, such as 'media studies' and 'creative writing', or the technology of computing, to earlier cultural contexts Rhodes aims both to invite further reflection on the nature of the practices themselves, and also to offer new ways of thinking about their relationship to the discipline of English. Shakespeare and the Origins of English attempts not only an explanation of where English came from, but suggests how some of the things that we do now in the name of 'English' might usefully be understood in a wider historical perspective. By extending our view of its past, we may achieve a clearer view of its future.


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