Speech in literature
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- Acting with words : communication, rhetorical performance and performative acts in Latin literature
- American voices of the Chicago renaissance
- Authority and speech : language, society, and self in the American novel
- Bodytalk : when women speak in Old French literature
- Chaucer and the politics of discourse
- Coercion to speak : Conrad's poetics of dialogue
- Colloquial and literary Latin
- Common and courtly language : the stylistics of social class in eighteenth-century British literature
- Contact and discontinuity : some conventions of speech and action on the Greek tragic stage
- Daimonie, an inquiry into a mode of apostrophe in old Greek literature
- Divine word : Milton and the redemption of language
- Down home and uptown : the representation of Black speech in American fiction
- Ecofeminist subjectivities : Chaucer's talking birds
- English tragedy before Shakespeare ; : the development of dramatic speech
- Everyday magic : child languages in Canadian literature
- Fiction's inexhaustible voice : speech and writing in Faulkner
- Gertrude Stein and the essence of what happens
- Homeric conversation
- Homeric megathemes : war-homilia-homecoming
- Homeric voices : discourse, memory, gender
- Idiolects in Dickens : the major techniques and chronological development
- Language and the self in D.H. Lawrence
- Le dialogue romanesque chez Flaubert
- Linguistics into interpretation : speeches of war in Herodotus VII 5 & 8-18
- Literarisierung von Mündlichkeit : Louis-Ferdinand Céline und Raymond Queneau
- Literature as conduct : speech acts in Henry James
- Making silence speak : women's voices in Greek literature and society
- Mark Twain's languages : discourse, dialogue, and linguistic variety
- Milton's prudent ambiguities : words and signs in his poetry and prose
- Narrative in drama : the art of the Euripidean messenger-speech
- Narrators and focalizers : the presentation of the story in the Iliad
- Narrators and focalizers : the presentation of the story in the Iliad
- Nobody's home : speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
- Passions of the voice : hysteria, narrative, and the figure of the speaking woman, 1850-1915
- Performatively speaking : speech and action in antebellum American literature
- Poetry in speech : orality and Homeric discourse
- Powers of expression, expressions of power : speech presentation and Latin literature
- Pygmalion's wordplay : the postmodern Shaw
- Satire and the threat of speech : Horace's satires, book 1
- Shakespeare and the history of soliloquies
- Shakespeare and the soliloquy in early modern English drama
- Silence and Subject in Modern Literature : Spoken Violence
- Social rituals and the verbal art of Zora Neale
- Sounds of defiance : the Holocaust, multilingualism, and the problem of English
- Speaking for Howells : charting the dean's career through the language of his characters
- Speaking volumes : women, reading, and speech in the age of Austen
- Speech and performance in Shakespeare's sonnets and plays
- Speech in speech : studies in incorporated Oratio recta in Attic drama and oratory
- Speech in the English novel
- Speech presentation in Homeric epic
- Speech representation in the history of English : topics and approaches
- Spoken like a woman : speech and gender in Athenian drama
- Sprachformeln in der mittelhochdeuschen Lyrik bis zu Walther von der Vogelweide
- Such prompt eloquence : language as agency and character in Milton's epics
- Technologies of power in the Victorian period : print culture, human labor, and new modes of critique in Charles Dickens's Hard times, Charlotte Brontë's Shirley, and George Eliot's Felix Holt
- The Middle English mystery play : a study in dramatic speech and form
- The conversational circle : re-reading the English novel, 1740-1775
- The dialect of the tribe : speech and community in modern fiction
- The inarticulate Renaissance : language trouble in an age of eloquence
- The language of heroes : speech and performance in the Iliad
- The language of the American South
- The language of the freedmen in Petronius' Cena Trimalchionis
- The sound of silence
- The speeches in Vergil's Aeneid
- The talking Greeks : speech, animals, and the other in Homer, Aeschylus, and Plato
- The voice of the child in American literature : linguistic approaches to fictional child language
- Victorian soundscapes
- Voices of the nation : women and public speech in nineteenth-century American literature and culture
- Weird English
- What we say, who we are : Leopold Senghor, Zora Neale Hurston, and the philosophy of language
- Who hears in Shakespeare? : auditory worlds on stage and screen
- Women of words in Le morte dArthur : the autonomy of speech in Malory's female characters
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