The Adventure of English: The Biography of a LanguageArcade Publishing, 2004 - 322 páginas English is understood by around two thousand million people across the world. Yet it was very nearly wiped out in its early years. Melvyn Bragg explores the story of the English language - from its beginnings as a minor Germanic dialect to its position today as a truly established global language. |
Índice
The Common Tongue | 1 |
The Great Escape | 16 |
Conquest | 32 |
Holding On | 40 |
The Speech of Kings | 52 |
Chaucer | 66 |
Gods English | 76 |
English and the Language of the State | 89 |
Shakespeares English | 132 |
My America | 144 |
Wild West Words | 161 |
Sold Down the River | 176 |
Mastering the Language | 188 |
The Proper Way to Talk | 207 |
Steam Streets and Slang | 224 |
The West Indies | 251 |
William Tyndales Bible | 99 |
A Renaissance of Words | 109 |
Preparing the Ground | 121 |
Warts and All | 272 |
And Now ? | 290 |
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