2015-08-28

John Wilkins & irony (2)

I have created a web page with the relevant chapter in Wilkins where he discussed irony, along with a supplementary bibliography and web links:
I have also updated the other two relevant bibliographies:
Here are the most relevant links and references not included in my previous post (but all are included in the web page on Wilkins):

Shady Characters: The secret life of punctuation:
Irony & Sarcasm marks, part 1 of 3 by Keith Houston

Trettien, Whitney Anne. ‘The Sound of the Printed Letter’: Orthography, Orthoepy, Print and Dictionaries in Print Culture. Thesis, Hood College, 2007. See also author’s web site.
‘The Sound of the Printed Letter’: Orthography, Orthoepy, Print and the Naturalization of English Dictionaries. Queen’s University, June 3-5, 2010. Excerpt from full work (above).
The Republic of Codes: Cryptographic Theory and Scientific Networks in the Seventeenth Century by Robert Batchelor, November 1, 1999 [Work in Progress]

Word and Self Estranged in English Texts, 1550-1660; edited by L. E. Semler, Philippa Kelly. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

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