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Anglia | 2016

Shrill Nightingales? Shill, Shrill, and Sh’ill in the Dialect Poems of William Barnes

T. L. Burton

William Barnes’s dialect poems provide ample evidence (unnoticed by lexicographers) of the survival in Dorset in the nineteenth century of the complete range of medieval senses of the words shill and shrill, both positive and negative. The senses for the adjective fall into four groups (with corresponding senses for the adverb): (a) ‘clear, audible’; (b) ‘loud, resonant’; (c) ‘melodious, sweet-sounding, pleasing to the ear’; (d) ‘high-pitched, piercing, sharp’. None of these senses can be restricted to one particular spelling, and it is impossible to know whether Barnes and his publishers regarded shill and shrill as separate, unrelated words or as different forms of the same word. The survival of the complete range of senses in this one area in the south-west of England offers, nevertheless, a remarkable testimony to the resilience of the language outside the mainstream, and should prompt further enquiry as to whether any of the earlier senses that are obsolete in present-day standard English may have survived in other regions also.


Archive | 2013

The Complete poems of Williams Barnes. Volume 1: Poems in the broad form of the Dorset dialect

William Barnes; T. L. Burton; K. K. Ruthven

INTRODUCTION A DISSERTATION ON THE DORSET DIALECT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (1844) POEMS IN THE 1844 COLLECTION SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER MISCELLANEOUS PIECES A GLOSSARY OF THE DORSET DIALECT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (1844 1847) NOTES ON THE DISSERTATION NOTES ON THE POEMS NOTES ON THE GLOSSARY APPENDICES:


Archive | 1997

Sources and Analogues

T. L. Burton; Rosemary Greentree


The Review of English Studies | 2007

What William Barnes Done: Dilution of the Dialect in Later Versions of the Poems of Rural Life

T. L. Burton


ELH | 2009

Dialect Poetry, William Barnes and the Literary Canon

T. L. Burton; K. K. Ruthven


Archive | 2010

William Barnes's Dialect Poems: A Pronunciation Guide

T. L. Burton


Script and Print | 2006

William Barnes's River Flowers and the 1844 edition of his Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect

K. K. Ruthven; T. L. Burton


Archive | 2004

The language and craft of William Barnes, English poet and philologist (1801-1886)

T. L. Burton


The Yearbook of English Studies | 1997

Chaucer's 'Miller's', 'Reeve's', and 'Cook's' Tales: An Annotated Bibliography 1900 to 1992

Peter Brown; Chaucer; T. L. Burton; Rosemary Greentree


Archive | 1997

The Cook's Tale

T. L. Burton; Rosemary Greentree

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