As an off-shoot of a larger research project which aims to historicise the interplay between British poetry and the Empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this ‘work-in-progress’ paper is a first attempt at reordering ideas on the ideological significance of the non-standard language varieties deployed in Kipling’s late Victorian verse, especially in the first series of barrack-room ballads (1890–92)
Voicing the Hooligan?: Non-Standard Language Varieties in Rudyard Kipling’s Late Victorian Poetry / D'Indinosante, Paolo. - (2022). (Intervento presentato al convegno Victorian Literary Languages Workshop 1 – Grammar and Philology tenutosi a St. Andrews; United Kingdom).
Voicing the Hooligan?: Non-Standard Language Varieties in Rudyard Kipling’s Late Victorian Poetry
Paolo D'Indinosante
Primo
2022
Abstract
As an off-shoot of a larger research project which aims to historicise the interplay between British poetry and the Empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this ‘work-in-progress’ paper is a first attempt at reordering ideas on the ideological significance of the non-standard language varieties deployed in Kipling’s late Victorian verse, especially in the first series of barrack-room ballads (1890–92)I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.