
Episode 179: Defining Moments
The History of English Podcast
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Language and Power: The 17th Century Transformation
This chapter explores the historical significance of the transition from Queen Elizabeth I to King James I, highlighting the maritime challenges faced by England and the establishment of the Jamestown settlement. It examines the evolution of the English language through key works, including Cawdry's dictionary and the King James Bible, while reflecting on how these elements influenced the linguistic landscape of the British Isles. Additionally, it touches on the relationship between Shakespeare's plays and contemporary social themes, illustrating how language and literature intersected with the shifting political dynamics of early 17th century England.
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