The Anatomy of Insults in Shakespeare’s World

Dr Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:16th Jun '22

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This book offers a thorough analysis of insult as a theatrical speech act in Shakespeare’s plays and in their Elizabethan contexts.

The Anatomy of Insults in Shakespeare’s World explores Shakespeare’s complex art of insults and shows how the playwright set abusive words at the heart of many of his plays. It provides valuable insights on a key aspect of Shakespeare’s work that has been little explored to date. Focusing on the most memorable scenes of insult, abusive characters and insulting effects in the plays, the volume shifts how readers understand and read Shakespeare’s insults. Chapters analyze the spectacular rhetoric of insult in Henry IV, Troilus and Cressida and Timon of Athens; the ‘skirmishes of wit’ in Much Ado about Nothing and A Midsummer Night’s Dream; insult and duelling codes in Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It and Twelfth Night, the complex relationships between slander and insult in Much Ado about Nothing and Measure for Measure; the taming of the tongue in Richard III and The Taming of the Shrew, the trauma of insults in Othello, The Merchant of Venice and Cymbeline and insult beyond words in Henry V and King lear. Grasping insult as a specific speech act, the volume explores the issues of verbal violence and verbal shields and the importance of reception and interpretation in matters of insult. It offers a panorama of the Elizabethan politics of insult and redefines Shakespeare’s drama as a theatre of insults.

Wide-ranging, accessible study of the power of insult across Shakespeare dramatic oeuvre. With its incisive, historically-informed close-readings and attention to the cultural resonance of different forms of insult, this work sheds light on the role and significance of insult within Shakespeare’s plays and in Elizabethan culture more broadly. * Cathy Shrank, University of Sheffield, UK *
A sweeping, comprehensive and masterful work, which breaks new ground by bringing the full force of pragmatics, philology, and historical inquiry to bear on the issue of Shakespeare’s language of abuse, thereby recovering lost meanings, unlocking hidden contradictions, and restoring forgotten connections between the realm of injurious words and the realms of courtship, dueling, the market and the law … Eye-opening, informative and entertaining, The Anatomy of Insults should be required reading for anyone interested in Shakespeare’s language of insults, and ultimately, in Shakespeare’s language. * Miranda *

ISBN: 9781350055490

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336 pages