198 Pages
by
Routledge
198 Pages
by
Routledge
181 Pages
by
Routledge
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For years Richard Hoggart has observed the oddity of a common speech habit: the fondness for employing ready-made sayings and phrasings whenever we open our mouths, a disinclination to form our own sentences "from scratch," unless that becomes inescapable. But in this book he is interested in more specific questions. How far do the British, and particularly the English, share the same sayings... Read more
Acknowledgments, Preface, Introduction, 1. Beginnings, 2. Poverty and Its Languages, 3. Family and Neighbourhood (I), 4. Family and Neighbourhood (II), 5. Family and Neighbourhood (III), 6. Work, Class, Manners, 7. Language and Vulgarity: The Life of the Mind, 8. Live and Let Live, 9. Many Beliefs, 10. A Gathering: And a Glance at Today, Index
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Hoggart, Richard






