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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The pragmatics of epistolary conversation | 17 |
Ch. 2 | Context and the linguistic construction of epistolary worlds | 35 |
Ch. 3 | Making and reading epistolary meaning | 55 |
Ch. 4 | Sociable letters, acts of advice and medical counsel | 87 |
App | John Finch's letters to Anne Conway, Margaret Cavendish's letters to a physician, a doctor's advice to a young physician | |
Ch. 5 | Epistolary acts of seeking and dispensing patronage | 129 |
App | Letters from Joseph Addison and Jonathan Swift to Charles Montagu, Earl of Halifax, and to Ambrose Philips | |
Ch. 6 | Intersubjectivity and the writing of the epistolary interlocutor | 175 |
App | Dorothy Osborne's letters to William Temple, Margaret Cavendish's letters to a lady friend | |
Ch. 7 | Relevance and the consequences of unintended epistolary meaning | 207 |
App | The courtship letters of Lady Mary Pierrepont and Edward Wortley | |
Concluding Note: Making meaning in letters: a lesson in reading | 233 | |
References | 241 | |
Index | 253 |
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