Publications
Books
Jonathan Hope, 2003, Shakespeare's Grammar (Thomson: The Arden Shakespeare)
Laura Wright and Jonathan Hope, 1996, Stylistics: a practical coursebook (Routledge)
Jonathan Hope, 1994, The Authorship of Shakespeare's Plays: a sociolinguistic study (CUP)
Gordon McMullan and Jonathan Hope (eds), 1992, The Politics of Tragicomedy: Shakespeare and after (Routledge)
Selected articles
Michael Witmore and Jonathan Hope, 2007, 'Shakespeare by the numbers: on the linguistic texture of the Late Plays' in Early Modern Tragicomedy, Subha Mukherji and Raphael Lyne (eds), pp. 133-53 (D.S. Brewer)
Jonathan Hope, 2004, 'Shakespeare and language: an introduction' in Shakespeare and Language, Catherine Alexander (ed.), pp. 1-17 (CUP)
Michael Witmore and Jonathan Hope, 2004, 'The very large texual object: a prosthetic reading of Shakespeare', Early Modern Literary Studies 9.3 Special Issue 12: 6.1-36 http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/09-3/hopewhit.htm
Jonathan Hope, 2000, 'Rats, bats, sparrows and dogs: biology, linguistics and the nature of Standard English' in The Development of Standard English 1300-1800, Laura Wright (ed.), pp. 49-56 (CUP)
Jonathan Hope, 1999, 'Shakespeare's "natiue English"' in A Companion to Shakespeare, David Scott Kastan (ed.), pp. 238-55 (Blackwell)
Laura Wright and Jonathan Hope, 1996, 'Female education in Shakespeare's Stratford and Stratfordian contacts in Shakespeare's London', Notes and Queries, 248.2, pp. 149-50
Jonathan Hope, 1993, 'Second person singular pronouns in records of early Modern "spoken" English', Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, 1 XCIV, pp. 83-100
