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Henry Hitchings

    Henry Hitchings is an author whose works delve into the intricacies of language and its history. His writings explore how words shape our thinking and how meanings evolve over time. Hitchings' style is characterized by its depth and keenness in uncovering the hidden currents within linguistics. His work appeals to readers fascinated by the power and nuance of language.

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    Defining the World
    Dr Johnson's Dictionary
    The Language Wars
    The World in Thirty-Eight Chapters or Dr Johnson's Guide to Life
    Persuasion
    • 2018
    • 2017

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      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(257)Add rating

      C o n t e n t s Introduction: A Place to Pause Henry Hitchings Bookshop Time Ali Smith Something that Doesn't Exist Andrey Kurkov The Pillars of Hercules Ian Sansom A Tale of Two Bookshops Juan Gabriel Vásquez Leitner and I Sasa Stanisic All that Offers a Happy Ending Is a Fairy Tale Yiyun Li If You Wound a Snake... Alaa Al Aswany Desiderium: The Accidental Bookshop of Nairobi Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor Snow Day Michael Dirda Dussmann: A Conversation Daniel Kehlmann La Palmaverde Stefano Benni A Bookshop in the Age of Progress Pankaj Mishra Intimacy Dorthe Nors Bohemia Road Iain Sinclair My Homeland Is Storyland Elif Shafak Writers' Biographies Translators' Biographies

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    • 2013

      Henry Hitchings presents an amusing, illuminating and quirky audit of English manners. Ranging from basic table manners to appropriate sexual conduct, via hospitality, chivalry, faux pas and online etiquette, he traces the history of our country's customs and courtesies. Putting under the microscope some of our most astute observers of humanity, including Jane Austen and Samuel Pepys, he uses their lives and writings to pry open the often downright peculiar secrets of English behaviour.

      Sorry!: the English and their manners
    • 2011

      The Language Wars

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      The English language is a battlefield. Since the age of Shakespeare, arguments over correct usage have been acrimonious, and those involved have always really been contesting values to do with morality, politics and class.

      The Language Wars
    • 2009

      Journey into the history of English and discover how words have been absorbed into our language to make it what it is today.

      The Secret Life of Words
    • 2005

      Dr Johnson's Dictionary

      The Book that Defined the World

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Explore the evolution of the English language and uncover the fascinating journey of how various words have shaped its development. This book delves into the historical influences and cultural exchanges that have enriched English, providing insights into its diverse vocabulary and the stories behind the words we use today.

      Dr Johnson's Dictionary
    • 2005

      Recalling the story of the first great lexicon of English, the author reveals how Samuel Johnson arduously assembled his eighteenth-century dictionary--a task that ultimately helped make English into a major European language.

      Defining the World
    • 2004

      Classic / British English When they were very young, Anne Elliot and Captain Wentworth were in love. They did not marry, but Anne never forgot her love for him. Now, many years later, they meet again. Does Wentworth feel anything for Anne, or is he only interested in her pretty young friends?

      Persuasion