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That's the Ticket for Soup! - Victorian Views on Vocabulary as Told in the Pages of 'Punch' (Hardcover)
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That's the Ticket for Soup! - Victorian Views on Vocabulary as Told in the Pages of 'Punch' (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R373
Discovery Miles 3 730
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The vocabulary of past times, no longer used in English, is always
fascinating, especially when we see how it was pilloried by the
satirists of the day. Here we have Victorian high and low society,
with its fashionable and unfashionable slang, its class awareness
and the jargon of steam engines, motor cars and other products of
the Industrial Revolution. Then as now, people had strong feelings
about the flood of new words entering English. Swearing, new street
names and the many borrowings from French provoked continual
irritation and mockery, as did the Americanisms increasingly
encountered in the British press. In this intriguing collection,
David Crystal has pored through the pages of the satirical
magazine, Punch, between its first issue in 1841 and the death of
Queen Victoria in 1901, and extracted the articles and cartoons
that poked fun at the jargon of the day, adding a commentary on the
context of the times and informative glossaries. In doing so he
reveals how many present-day feelings about words have their
origins over a century ago.
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