Elizabethan Silent Language

Author:   Mary E. Hazard (Professor Emerita, Drexel University, USA)
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9780803223974


Pages:   363
Publication Date:   01 June 2000
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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Elizabethan Silent Language


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""Elizabethan silent language"" is an anatomy of an alternative or supplementary mode of communication in a culture prized for its literary contributions. Through the use of non-verbal media, Elizabethans co-expressed, enhanced, and sometimes even subverted the medium of the written or spoken word. Besides written documents and works of art, extant material reveals new referents and deeper meaning for Elizabethan verbal expression. Funeral monuments, jewellery, costume, foodstuffs, protocol, sumptuary laws, portraits, architecture, management of public appearance, absence, and silence - all were forms of a silent language. The main elements of the semantic system of Elizabethan silent language were in many cases those of literal language, with resources in religion, in antiquity as translated through humanist tradition, in custom and law, in the Continental Renaissance, and in Tudor historiography - syntactic elements translated through word and practice and subject to personal inflection. Assumed as given values were the masculine norm, young adulthood, courtly service, discernment of ethical and aesthetic dimensions in all aspects of life, a comprehensive rule of decorum, and the preservation of religious, political, and social hierarchy. ""Elizabethan silent language"" is a unique book. Although Renaissance scholars have focused their attention on individual components of texts, such as ceremony, costume, architecture, protocol, and portrait, no other source synthesises these components. Mary E. Hazard is a professor emerita at Drexel University.

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Author:   Mary E. Hazard (Professor Emerita, Drexel University, USA)
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.681kg
ISBN:  

9780803223974


ISBN 10:   0803223978
Pages:   363
Publication Date:   01 June 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction: The Concept and Types of Silent Language Part I. Line and Plane 1. Drawing the Line 2. Line as Intersection, Plane, and Idea Part II. Surface, Shape, and Substance 3. Surface, Color, and Texture as Superficial Comment 4. Shape and Substance as Matter of Weight Part III. Position, Gesture, Motion, and Duration 5. Place, Boundary, and Position 6. Motion, Measure, and Meaning Part IV. Figure and Ground: Convention, Indeterminacy, Absence, and Silence 7. Ceremonial Departures and Indecorous Presentations 8. Absent/Presence. Present/Absence, Gesture, Silence, and the Uses of Indeterminacy Notes

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Hazard''s rich assemblage of materials deserves a place in all academic collections serving upper-division undergraduates and above. -- Choice Magazine


"""Hazard''s rich assemblage of materials deserves a place in all academic collections serving upper-division undergraduates and above.""--""Choice Magazine"" ""Hazard's rich assemblage of materials deserves a place in all academic collections serving upper-division undergraduates and above.""-""Choice Magazine"""


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Mary E. Hazard is a professor emerita at Drexel University.

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