Royal voices : language and power in Tudor England
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Royal voices : language and power in Tudor England
Cambridge University Press, 2020
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Materiality and power in Tudor royal correspondence
- Royal epistolary language : trends and trajectories
- Pragmatic perspectives on royal letters
- Tudor royal proclamations : materiality, orality and performance
- Non-royal views of royal voices : afterlives and metalanguage
- Impostor, Protector and Queen : the textual power of royal pretenders
- Writing royal voices : royal discourse reports in sixteenth-century correspondence
- Royal voices, narrative and ideology in sixteenth-century chronicles
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Tudors are one of the best known royal families in English history. Over three generations, they constructed and maintained their status and authority during a period of social, political and religious unrest. This book examines the textual basis of Tudor royal power. Through analyses of correspondence alongside genres including proclamations and historical chronicles, the book explores the visual and verbal practices that came to symbolise monarchic authority in the Tudor era. Mel Evans combines concepts from sociolinguistics and pragmatics with corpus linguistic methods to explore the characteristics of authentic English language Tudor texts, alongside materials reporting and appropriating royal language. The book reveals a pervasive sixteenth-century royal voice - one which is central to the articulation and perpetuation of Tudor monarchic power.
目次
- Introduction
- Part I. Authentic Royal Voices: 1. Materiality and power in Tudor royal correspondence
- 2. Royal epistolary language: trends and trajectories
- 3. Pragmatic perspectives on royal letters
- 4. Tudor royal proclamations: materiality, orality and performance
- Part II. Appropriated Royal Voices: 5. Non-royal views of royal voices: afterlives and metalanguage
- 6. Impostor, protector and queen: the textual power of royal pretenders
- 7. Writing royal voices: royal discourse reports in sixteenth-century correspondence
- 8. Royal voices, narrative and ideology in sixteenth-century chronicles
- Conclusion.
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