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Inventing English: A Portable History of the Language

Seth Lerer

April, 2007
Cloth, 320 pages, 18 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-13794-2
$24.95 / £16.95

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A Note on Texts and Letter Forms

Introduction: Finding English, Finding Us

1. Caedmon Learns to Sing: Old English and the Origins of Poetry

2. From Beowulf to Wulfstan: The Language of Old English Literature

3. In This Year: The Politics of Language and the End of Old English

4. From Kingdom to Realm: Middle English in a French World

5. Lord of This Langage: Chaucer’s English

6. I Is as Ille a Millere as Are Ye: Middle English Dialects

7. The Great Vowel Shift and the Changing Character of English

8. Chancery, Caxton, and the Making of English Prose

9. I Do, I Will: Shakespeare’s English

10. A Universal Hubbub Wild: New Words and Worlds in Early Modern English

11. Visible Speech: The Orthoepists and the Origins of Standard English

12. A Harmless Drudge: Samuel Johnson and the Making of the Dictionary

13. Horrid, Hooting Stanzas: Lexicography and Literature in American English

14. Antses in the Sugar: Dialect and Regionalism in American English

15. Hello, Dude: Mark Twain and the Making of the American Idiom

16. Ready for the Funk: African American English and Its Impact

17. Pioneers Through an Untrodden Forest: The Oxford English Dictionary and its Readers

18. Listening to Private Ryan: War and Language

19. He Speaks in Your Voice: Everybody’s English

Appendix. English Sounds and Their Representation

Glossary

References and Further Reading

Acknowledgments

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About the Author

Seth Lerer was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was educated at Wesleyan University, Oxford University, and the University of Chicago. He taught at Princeton before moving to Stanford University, where he is the Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities. The author of many books and articles on medieval and Renaissance literature, he is known nationally for his audio and videotape series, The History of the English Language, for the Teaching Company.

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