In:Politeness in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Edited by Annick Paternoster and Susan Fitzmaurice
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 299] 2019
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 10 January 2019
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Politeness in nineteenth-century Europe, a research agenda
1
Annick Paternoster
Susan Fitzmaurice
Part I.Politeness metadiscourse
Chapter 1.Address forms in grammars and textbooks of West and South Slavic languages in the
eighteenth and nineteenth century
39
Michael Betsch
Chapter 2.The Nuovo Galateo (‘New Galateo’, 1802) by Melchiorre Gioja, politeness (pulitezza) and reason
75
Francesca Saltamacchia
Andrea Rocci
Chapter 3.Politeness and evaluative adjectives in Italian turn-of-the-century etiquette books (1877–1914)
107
Annick Paternoster
Part II.Politeness usage
Chapter 4.Commitment fulfillment and politeness: Commissive speech acts in colonial Louisiana Spanish
147
Jeremy King
Chapter 5.Promoting negative politeness in nineteenth-century England: The case of letter-writing manuals
171
Polina Shvanyukova
Chapter 6.“With kindest regards”: Relational work, social identity and (hyper)politeness in Late Modern English documents
197
Marina Dossena
Index
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