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English Slang in the Nineteenth Century

 

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English Slang in the Nineteenth Century


Christopher Stray (Editor)
Christopher Stray (Introduction)

 

Hardback

ISBN: 9781855069527

 

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This collection of eight works on 19th-century English slang provides a conspectus of the wide range of such dictionaries produced in the heyday of slang lexicography. It demonstrates the mixture of seriousness and humour of the non-standard and eccentric aspects of the English language.



Coupled with this is the bizarrely named and equally rare "Mushri-English Dictionary", which records the peculiar speech mannersims of Edmund Morshead who taught classics at the oldest of the English public schools, Winchester College. The seventh edition is reproduced here alongside Christopher Stray's privately printed study of the social, intellectual and institutional contexts of the "Dictionary's" production. Chronologically in the middle of these texts are two famous and more national lexicographical works by Hotten and Grose. Both are set out alphabetically with short explanations, while Hotten provides more etymological detail. The set is completed with Smart and Crofton's erudite work on the lexicography of the Romanies, a perpetually separate social group whose members had lived in but outside of English society for so long. Together these works provide an supplement to the "Oxford English Dictionary's" massive account of standard English and to John Farmer's and Joseph Wright's two large dictionaries of slang and dialect. The set, introduced by the historian of education Christopher Stray should be a valuable resource across a wide range of disciplines.


 

ISBN 1855069520
ISBN13 9781855069527
Publisher Thoemmes Continuum
Format Hardback
Publication date 01/12/2001
Pages 1510
Weight (grammes) 751.00
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 216
Width (mm) 138