Shakspere’s Vocabulary, Its Etymological Elements. I

Shakspere’s Vocabulary, Its Etymological Elements. I by Eilert Ekwall is published by Creative Media Partners, LLC on October 27, 2022. This edition, comprising 124 pages, delves into the linguistic aspects of Shakespeare’s vocabulary, exploring its etymological roots and significance within the context of literature and language.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the words and language used by Shakespeare, contributing to the understanding of historical and cultural influences on his work. This book is positioned within the realms of literature and criticism, offering insights into movements and periods of world literature. As a reference work, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in linguistics and the evolution of language.
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