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Lost for Words Lynda Mugglestone

Lost for Words By Lynda Mugglestone

Lost for Words by Lynda Mugglestone


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The untold story of the complex word battles fought by the creators of the first Oxford English Dictionary.

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Lost for Words: The Hidden History of the Oxford English Dictionary by Lynda Mugglestone

The untold story of the complex word battles fought by the creators of the first Oxford English Dictionary.

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) holds a cherished position in English literary culture. The story behind the creation of what is indisputably the greatest dictionary in the language has become a popular fascination. This book looks at the history of the great first edition of 1928, and at the men (and occasionally women) who distilled words and usages from centuries of English writing and through an act of intellectual alchemy captured the spirit of a civilization.

The task of the dictionary was to bear full and impartial witness to the language it recorded. But behind the immaculate typography of the finished text, the proofs tell a very different story. This vast archive, unexamined until now, reveals the arguments and controversies over meanings, definitions, and pronunciation, and which words and senses were acceptableand which were not.

Lost for Words examinesthe hidden history by which the great dictionary came into being, tracingthrough letters and archivesthe personal battles involved in charting a constantly changing language. Then as now, lexicographers reveal themselves vulnerable to the prejudices of their own linguistic preferences and to the influence of contemporary social history.

Lost for Words Reviews


The OED was one of the great creative enterprises of Victorian England. It is a real tour-de-force to make the words in the dictionary tell their own story. Nicolas Barker

Erudite, thoroughly annotated, andthrilling for scholars, academics, and wordsmiths. . . . a worthy addition to any university, public, or personal library.

* Bloomsbury Review *

About Lynda Mugglestone

Lynda Mugglestone is fellow in English at Pembroke College, Oxford. She is the author of Talking Proper: The Rise of Accent of Social Symbol (2nd ed, 2003), and has published widely on nineteenth-century language and literature. She broadcasts regularly in the UK.

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CIN0300106998VG
9780300106992
0300106998
Lost for Words: The Hidden History of the Oxford English Dictionary by Lynda Mugglestone
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
2005-05-10
304
N/A
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