One of the hallmarks of Shakespeare�s stylistic uniqueness is undoubtedly his dexterous use of puns. Besides being skilfully woven into the dramatic texture of his plays, their great strength lies also in the fact that they are carefully tailored to cater for both dramatic and conversational needs of individual characters. The paper attempts to zoom in on two distinctive punning styles of Shakespeare�s dramatis personae, as developed by pedants (here represented by Holofernes from Love�s Labour�s Lost) and jesters (exemplified by Feste from Twelfth Night). By way of examining the peculiarities of their punning in terms of its amount, semantics, conversational dynamics and participant configuration, the study demonstrates that the two figure...
This thesis explores the complexities to be found in the characters of Lear\u27s Fool from King Lear...
This thesis analyses, contextualises, and celebrates rhyme in Shakespeare’s plays. Taking a historic...
This dissertation investigates the fool figure’s complexity and the transformation from Plautus’ c...
Abstract: Many problems and tasks in the science of translation are still waiting to be solved. The ...
In lieu of an abstract, this is the first paragraph of the article. Nominal jests were very popular ...
The present paper is a corpus-based study seeking to demonstrate, both qualitatively and quantitativ...
In Shakespeare, the wise fool label most commonly is applied to Touchstone of As You Like It, the Fo...
: The paper focuses on the most remarkable personality was and is seen in the dramas and plays on st...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
This project examines the ethical implications of relationships between Shakespeare’s fools and thei...
The paper examines wit as a major, informing and thematically important literary element that enable...
This study is concerned with the dramaturgic use of the fools of five of Shakespeare's plays. After ...
This study considers the importance of clowning in Shakespeare’s drama. In order to establish the fo...
In different plays Shakespeare often treats similar subject matter in radically contrasting ways. A ...
In his essay Jacobean Shakespeare, Maynard Mack explains the system of mirroring that produces S...
This thesis explores the complexities to be found in the characters of Lear\u27s Fool from King Lear...
This thesis analyses, contextualises, and celebrates rhyme in Shakespeare’s plays. Taking a historic...
This dissertation investigates the fool figure’s complexity and the transformation from Plautus’ c...
Abstract: Many problems and tasks in the science of translation are still waiting to be solved. The ...
In lieu of an abstract, this is the first paragraph of the article. Nominal jests were very popular ...
The present paper is a corpus-based study seeking to demonstrate, both qualitatively and quantitativ...
In Shakespeare, the wise fool label most commonly is applied to Touchstone of As You Like It, the Fo...
: The paper focuses on the most remarkable personality was and is seen in the dramas and plays on st...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
This project examines the ethical implications of relationships between Shakespeare’s fools and thei...
The paper examines wit as a major, informing and thematically important literary element that enable...
This study is concerned with the dramaturgic use of the fools of five of Shakespeare's plays. After ...
This study considers the importance of clowning in Shakespeare’s drama. In order to establish the fo...
In different plays Shakespeare often treats similar subject matter in radically contrasting ways. A ...
In his essay Jacobean Shakespeare, Maynard Mack explains the system of mirroring that produces S...
This thesis explores the complexities to be found in the characters of Lear\u27s Fool from King Lear...
This thesis analyses, contextualises, and celebrates rhyme in Shakespeare’s plays. Taking a historic...
This dissertation investigates the fool figure’s complexity and the transformation from Plautus’ c...