Politeness in Ancient Greek and Latin


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Politeness serves to manage social relations or is wielded as an instrument of power. Through good manners people demonstrate their educational background and social rank. This is the first book to bring together the most recent scholarship on politeness and impoliteness in Ancient Greek and Latin signalling both its universal and its culture-specific traits. Leading scholars analyse texts by canonical classical authors (including Plato Cicero Euripides and Plautus) as well as non-literary sources to provide glimpses into the courtesy and rudeness of Greek and Latin speakers. A wide range of interdisciplinary approaches is adopted namely pragmatics conversation analysis and computational linguistics. With its extensive introduction the volume introduces readers to one of the most dynamic fields of Linguistics while demonstrating that it can serve as an innovative tool in philological readings of classical texts.
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