Hardy's Literary Language and Victorian Philology

ISBN13: 9780198122616ISBN10: 0198122616 Hardback, 448 pages
Jan 1994,  In Stock

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This pioneering study is the first detailed exploration of Hardy's linguistic "awkwardness," a subject that has long puzzled critics. Dennis Taylor shows that Hardy's language must be understood as a distinctive response to the philological and literary issues of his time. Deeply influenced by the Victorian historical study of language, Hardy deliberately incorporated into his own writing a sense of language's recent and hidden history, its multiple stages and classes, and its arbitrary motivations. In what is the first major treatment of a writer's relation to the Oxford English Dictionary , Taylor's study also examines the influence on Hardy's language of the founding and development of this period of the OED .

Reviews

"The most probing contemporary critic of Hardy's verse...Taylor's immensely provocative book is filled with passing insights that amply fulfil its aim of locating Hardy's literary language within the problematics of Victorian linguistic scholarship."--English Literature in Transition

"Through Hardy we look at language and meaning differently, but only after Taylor's book do we have a full sense of what that crucial difference entails."--Victorian Studies

Product Details

448 pages; 3 figures; ISBN13: 978-0-19-812261-6ISBN10: 0-19-812261-6

About the Author(s)

Dennis Taylor, Professor of English, Boston College

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