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A quarter of a century ago, robert mccrum cowrote the story of english, a television series whose spinoff book was on a higher level than most such exercises. Two thousand years ago english was confined to a handful of savage tribes on the shores of northwest europe. Robert mccrum is an associate editor of the observer. The story of english by robert mccrum, robert macneil. Robert mccrum is the author of six novels and two works of nonfiction. The story of english by robert mccrum 12 editions first published in 1986 download daisy. The story of english is the extraordinary tale of the origins and development of the english language. Macneil, robert, 1931publication date 1987 topics english language publisher. Here you can find all of our electronic books and journals, for purchase and download or subscriber access.
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Journalist robert mccrum spent two years selecting the best novels in english. The story of english by robert mccrum 19860915 robert mccrum. Book tv interviewed robert mccrum in london on the current state of the publishing industry, the art of evaluating others writings, and the worldwide importance of the english language. More widely scattered, written and spoken than any other language in history, english has become a global phenomenon. The author of six highly acclaimed novels and coauthor of the bestselling the story of english, his latest work is an illuminating look at the life of one of his literary heroes, p. Uploaded by booksalecataloger1 on september 26, 2011. Robert mccrum is the author of six novels and my year off. Now literary editor of the observer, he is working on an authorized biography of p. The story of english by robert mccrum, robert macneil, william cran. Now revised, the story of english is the first book to tell the whole story of the english language. Download citation the story of english the story of english. The introduction explains what the authors intend to accomplish in the book and explain some of the animating problems that the author observes. Steeped in history, geography, sociology, and political drama, the story of english. Unlimited viewing of the articlechapter pdf and any associated supplements and figures.
The story of english by robert mccrum librarything. Mccrum, a british journalist and coauthor of the story of english with broadcaster and writer robert macneil full disclosure here, he was my previous boss, comes back to this point frequently as he describes the development of the language woven in a rollicking romp through the history of early england. The book has been revised twice, once in 1993, and again in 2002. Presents the history of the english language from its obscure anglosaxon origins to its present status as the worlds most prominent and fastgrowing international language. The story of english episode 1 an english speaking world. Originally paired with a major pbs miniseries, this book presents a stimulating and comprehensive record of spoken and written englishfrom its anglosaxon origins some two thousand years ago to the present day, when english is the dominant language of commerce and culture. English and history are two of my least favorite subjects and so naturally i should be repelled by a book containing the history of the english language. The story of english is titled about as literally as it comes.
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