The authorship of Shakespeare's plays a socio-linguistic study

This book introduces a method for determining the authorship of Renaissance plays. Based on the rapid rate of change in English grammar in the late sixteenth- and early-seventeenth centuries, socio-historical linguistic evidence allows us to distinguish the hands of Renaissance playwrights within pl...

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title The authorship of Shakespeare's plays a socio-linguistic study
title_auth The authorship of Shakespeare's plays a socio-linguistic study
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title_full The authorship of Shakespeare's plays a socio-linguistic study Jonathan Hope
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