Reading the Oxford English Dictionary Reading the Oxford English Dictionary

Reading the Oxford English Dictionary

One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages

    • 14,99 €
    • 14,99 €

Beschreibung des Verlags

'If you are interested in vocabulary that is both spectacularly useful and beautifully useless, read on. I have read the OED so you don't have to...'

Weighing in at 137 pounds, the Oxford English Dictionary is the word lover's Everest and the world's most exhaustive and exhausting dictionary - for instance, there are over 60,000 words on the various meanings of set and un- goes on for 451 pages.

Like a lexicographical Edmund Hillary, Ammon Shea set out to boldly read, where no reader has gone before - from cover to cover.Reading the OED gives a very funny account of his coffee-fuelled twelve months lost inside its 20 volumes.

Divided into 26 chapters, one per letter of the alphabet, this book is part personal narrative (exploring everything from love to glasses to the superiority of books over computers) and part a collection of Shea's favourite discoveries. These span from the oddly useful (parabore - a defence against bores) to the downright bizarre (natiform - shaped like buttocks) and takes in Nashe's eight different kinds of drunkenness and all kinds of other strangely memorable information along the way.

Filled with curiosities, delights and surprises, Reading the OED is a feast for language obsessives, from a man who loves words (perhaps a little too much).

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2008
2. Oktober
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
224
Seiten
VERLAG
Penguin Books Ltd
GRÖSSE
774,6
 kB

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