1st Edition
The Authoritative Word The Cultural History of Dictionaries in England 1600–1800
By Linda C. Mitchell
Copyright 2027
174 Pages
9 B/W Illustrations
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Routledge
As this lively new study effectively demonstrates, dictionaries serve as far more than just simple reference tools-they also offer a rich fund of information about people in society. Before now, the extent to which dictionaries encode social history, as opposed to merely relaying linguistic information, has gone almost entirely unnoticed. In this illuminating new book, Linda C. Mitchell analyzes... Read more
Introduction
Chapter One Prescriptivists, Descriptivists, and Methodology
Chapter Two Middle-Class Ambitions and Foreign Identities
Chapter Three Lexicons of Conduct: Language, Morality, and the Formation of the Self
Chapter Four The Voiced Dictionary: Authority in Lexicographical Entries
Chapter Five Language of Travel, Trade, and Profit
Afterword Lexicography, Identity, and the Legacy of Language
Biography
Linda C. Mitchell is Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at San José State University, USA






