RT Book T1 The inarticulate renaissance: language trouble in an age of eloquence A1 Mazzio, Carla 1965- LA English PP Philadelphia, Pen. PB University of Pennsylvania Press YR 2009 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/573645671 AB The renaissance of mumbling: latinity, reformation polemic, and the mother tongue -- From fault to figure: the case of Madge Mumblecrust in Ralph Roister Doister -- Disarticulating community: nation, law, history, and the Spanish tragedy -- Acting in the passive voice: Love's Labour's Lost and the melancholy of print -- Feeling inarticulate: on communal vulnerability and the sense of touch in Lingua and Hamlet NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN PR418.E45 SN 9780812241389 K1 English literature : Early modern, 1500-1700 : History and criticism K1 Eloquence in literature K1 English language : Early modern, 1500-1700 : History K1 Speech and social status : England : History : 16th century K1 Speech and social status : England : History : 17th century K1 Speech in literature K1 SILENCE in literature K1 Rhetoric, Renaissance K1 Speech, Intelligibility of K1 English literature : History and criticism : Early modern, 1500-1700 K1 English language : History : Early modern, 1500-1700 K1 Speech and social status : History : 16th century : England K1 Speech and social status : History : 17th century : England