Story of Ain't, The America, Its Language, and the Most Controversial Dictionary Ever Published
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Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
27.02.2020
Verlag
Harper Collins (US)Seitenzahl
368
Maße (L/B/H)
20,3/13,3/2,2 cm
Gewicht
275 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-0-06-202749-8
“It takes true brilliance to lift the arid tellings of lexicographic fussing into the readable realm of the thriller and the bodice-ripper….David Skinner has done precisely this, taking a fine story and honing it to popular perfection.”
—Simon Winchester, New York Times bestselling author of The Professor and the Madman
The Story of Ain’t by David Skinner is the captivating true chronicle of the creation of Merriam Webster’s Third New International Dictionary in 1961, the most controversial dictionary ever published. Skinner’s surprising and engaging, erudite and witty account will enthrall fans of Winchester’s The Professor and the Madman and The Meaning of Everything, and The Know-It-All by A.J. Jacobs, as it explores a culture in transition and the brilliant, colorful individuals behind it. The Story of Ain’t is a smart, often outrageous, and altogether remarkable tale of how egos, infighting, and controversy shaped one of America’s most authoritative language texts, sparking a furious language debate that the late, great author David Foster Wallace (Infinite Jest) once called “the Fort Sumter of the Usage Wars.”
- A Gripping Language Controversy: Discover why the 1961 publication of Merriam-Webster’s Third was called a 'calamity' and sparked a national debate over the very soul of the English language.
- The History of the English Language: Go behind the scenes of dictionary making to meet the brilliant, colorful, and warring personalities who fought to define how Americans speak.
- Prescriptivism vs. Descriptivism: Explore the central battle between traditionalists who believe a dictionary should prescribe correct usage and the modern linguists who argue it must only describe the language as it’s actually used.
- American Cultural History: A compelling slice of mid-century American history, this chronicle reveals how cultural shifts, world wars, and changing social norms fueled the 'Usage Wars.'
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