Melvyn Bragg

The Adventure Of English

The Biography of a Language. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 368 Seiten
ISBN 0340829931
EAN 9780340829936
Veröffentlicht September 2004
Verlag/Hersteller Hodder & Stoughton
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Beschreibung

Paperback edition of Bragg's bestselling and fascinating biography of the English Language tracing its beginnings as a minor guttaral German dialect to its position today as a major global communication form. The hardback sold over 90,000 copies. "Always readable, often thought-provoking and consistantly entertaining" "Independent"

Portrait

Melvyn Bragg is a writer and broadcaster whose first novel, For Want of a Nail, was published in 1965. His novels since include The Maid of Buttermere, The Soldier's Return, A Son of War, Credo and Now is the Time, which won the Parliamentary Book Award for fiction in 2016. His books have also been awarded the Time/Life Silver Pen Award, the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the WHSmith Literary Award, and have been longlisted three times for the Booker Prize (including the Lost Man Booker Prize).
He has also written several works of non-fiction, including The Adventure of English and The Book of Books about the King James Bible.
He lives in London and Cumbria.

Pressestimmen

'Melvyn Bragg's superb new history of the English language is told as an adventure story, and rightly so. There is much splendid intellectual firepower in this book.' -- Andrew Roberts, Spectator 'Concise as well as learned...Melvyn Bragg takes the high road and strides confidently through the origins and growth of English. It gives us an impressive and sage view of the big picture.' -- Robert Winder, New Statesman 'Bragg is an expert translator in areas that academics find difficult to popularise...he produces a pithy, accessible narrative.' -- Guardian 'This breathless tale of the English language is one of struggle, resilience and triumph' -- Irish Times 'Beautifully clear and, indeed, thrilling' -- Waterstone's Books Quarterly 'Bragg's approachable account gleams with little gems. It has power and clarity...rewarding.' -- Sunday Herald 'Always readable, often thought-provoking, and consistently entertaining.' -- Independent 'This is a highly readable, jargon-free treatise on a notoriously prickly subject. Bragg's affection for his subject is infectious. In this he successfully joins a long tradition of gentleman enthusiasts from peppery Dr Johnson to genial James Murray.' -- Observer