Politeness in the History of English
The concept of politeness permeates all aspects of modern life and society. However, to what extent has this phenomenon changed over time? This book traces the elusive concept of politeness from its beginnings in the Middle Ages up to the present day. Detailed case studies of mostly literary texts provide insights into historically specific ways of being polite, from discernment politeness in Old English to recent examples, such as non-imposition politeness. Readers will gain a better understanding of both the folk-notion of politeness and specific scholarly definitions, and how these can be applied to historical data. The long diachrony provides a novel perspective both on the concept of politeness and on the history of the English language in its social context, making this essential reading for politeness specialists, cultural historians and historical linguists alike. Politeness emerges as a multifaceted phenomenon that is both culture-specific and history-specific.
- All major periods are covered, which provides a novel perspective both on the concept of politeness and on the history of the English language in its social context
- A dedicated chapter introduces methods of historical politeness research, meaning readers will be able to carry out their own diachronic research projects
- The analyses of mostly literary texts are engaging and easy to follow for readers and relevant for literary scholars
Reviews & endorsements
'… the book serves as a great resource for historical pragmaticists who are looking for an overview of politeness across the history of English.' Daniela Cesiri, Journal of Pragmatics
'… Jucker gives readers a thorough overview of the complexities of politeness and a snapshot of how English notions of politeness have evolved over time … Recommend.' C. P. Jamison, Choice
'Jucker's book shows that one always needs to critically reflect on whether the politeness-related notions adopted for enquiries in multilingual development are at all valid. … I thoroughly recommend it.' Dániel Z. Kádár, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
Product details
March 2024Paperback
9781108730945
222 pages
229 × 152 × 12 mm
0.331kg
Available
Table of Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Preface
- 1. Exploring politeness in the history of English
- 2. Research methods and data problems
- 3. Medieval Britain
- 4. Terms of address in middle English
- 5. Renaissance and early modern England
- 6. Terms of address in early modern English
- 7. The eighteenth century: The age of politeness
- 8. The eighteenth century: Educational literature
- 9. The rise (and fall) of non-imposition politeness
- 10. Conclusion. Politeness, manners and dissimulation
- References
- Index.