The volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Conference on Historical News Discourse (CHINED) held in Florence (Italy) on 2-3 September 2004, organized by Nicholas Brownlees (University of Florence) and Patrick Studer (University of Limerick). The aim of the conference was to provide a springboard from which to launch a discussion of recent research in the field of news discourse in Early Modern Britain.The article examines how and to what extent the rhetoric of Elizabethan prose prefaces and dedications may be viewed as a vehicle of news.

The volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Conference on Historical News Discourse (CHINED) held in Florence (Italy) on 2-3 September 2004, organized by Nicholas Brownlees (University of Florence) and Patrick Studer (University of Limerick). The aim of the conference was to provide a springboard from which to launch a discussion of recent research in the field of news discourse in Early Modern Britain.The article examines how and to what extent the rhetoric of Elizabethan prose prefaces and dedications may be viewed as a vehicle of news.

Silvia Pireddu, A never writer to an ever reader : News language in Elizabethan prose dedications and prefaces, in M.Gotti, N.Brownlees (eds.), News language in Early Modern England

PIREDDU, Silvia
2006-01-01

Abstract

The volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Conference on Historical News Discourse (CHINED) held in Florence (Italy) on 2-3 September 2004, organized by Nicholas Brownlees (University of Florence) and Patrick Studer (University of Limerick). The aim of the conference was to provide a springboard from which to launch a discussion of recent research in the field of news discourse in Early Modern Britain.The article examines how and to what extent the rhetoric of Elizabethan prose prefaces and dedications may be viewed as a vehicle of news.
2006
News Discourse in Early Modern England
Peter Lang
Linguistic Insights
219
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3-03910-805-0
http://hdl.handle.net/10807/1664
News; Historical linguistics; Rhetoric; Early Modern English
The volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Conference on Historical News Discourse (CHINED) held in Florence (Italy) on 2-3 September 2004, organized by Nicholas Brownlees (University of Florence) and Patrick Studer (University of Limerick). The aim of the conference was to provide a springboard from which to launch a discussion of recent research in the field of news discourse in Early Modern Britain.The article examines how and to what extent the rhetoric of Elizabethan prose prefaces and dedications may be viewed as a vehicle of news.
Pireddu Silvia
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