The Story of English

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Faber & Faber, 2011 - 496 páginas
The Story of English is the extraordinary tale of the origins and development of the English language. Two thousand years ago English was confined to a handful of savage tribes on the shores of north-west Europe; today, in one form or another, it is spoken by a billion people around the world. More widely scattered, written and spoken than any other language in history, English has become a global phenomenon. Exploring its amazing success, from its beginnings to the end of the twentieth century, The Story of English - a prelude to Robert McCrum’s GLOBISH - is an essential companion for student and general reader alike. ‘A first-rate introduction to one of the most fascinating of subjects’ New York Times‘a wonderful source for those even half-interested in the language’ - Glasgow Herald‘makes old-style language histories look rather like the Book of Common Prayer’‘a counterblast to the reactionary gurus of grammar’ The Times‘swift and fascinating’ Chicago Tribune

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Robert McCrum is the associate editor of The Observer and lives in London with his wife, Sarah Lyall. His books include the bestselling The Story of English, My Year Off, Wodehouse: A Life, and Globish.

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