Combining sound studies and contemporary philosophy, this study reveals the ethical potency of the sound of the voice in Shakespearean drama. Moving beyond merely verbal meaning, Kent Lehnhof mines the rich significance of the somatic and the sonorous, providing valuable insights for Shakespeare specialists and scholars of early modern literature.
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