The Meaning of Everything
The Meaning of Everything
副标题: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary
ISBN: 9780198607021
出版社: Oxford University Press, USA
出版年: 2003-10-02
定价: USD 25.00
装帧: Hardcover
内容简介
From the best-selling author of The Professor and the Madman, The Map That Changed the World, and Krakatoa comes a truly wonderful celebration of the English language and of its unrivaled treasure house, the Oxford English Dictionary.
Writing with marvelous brio, Winchester first serves up a lightning history of the English language--"so vast, so sprawling, so wonderfully unwieldy"--and pays homage to the great dictionary makers, from "the irredeemably famous" Samuel Johnson to the "short, pale, smug and boastful"
schoolmaster from New Hartford, Noah Webster. He then turns his unmatched talent for story-telling to the making of this most venerable of dictionaries. In this fast-paced narrative, the reader will discover lively portraits of such key figures as the brilliant but tubercular first editor Herbert
Coleridge (grandson of the poet), the colorful, boisterous Frederick Furnivall (who left the project in a shambles), and James Augustus Henry Murray, who spent a half-century bringing the project to fruition. Winchester lovingly describes the nuts-and-bolts of dictionary making--how unexpectedly
tricky the dictionary entry for marzipan was, or how fraternity turned out so much longer and monkey so much more ancient than anticipated--and how bondmaid was left out completely, its slips found lurking under a pile of books long after the B-volume had gone to press. We visit the ugly corrugated
iron structure that Murray grandly dubbed the Scriptorium--the Scrippy or the Shed, as locals called it--and meet some of the legion of volunteers, from Fitzedward Hall, a bitter hermit obsessively devoted to the OED, to W. C. Minor, whose story is one of dangerous madness, ineluctable sadness, and
ultimate redemption.
The Meaning of Everything is a scintillating account of the creation of the greatest monument ever erected to a living language. Simon Winchester's supple, vigorous prose illuminates this dauntingly ambitious project--a seventy-year odyssey to create the grandfather of all word-books, the
world's unrivalled uber-dictionary.
作者简介
西蒙?温切斯特(Simon Winchester,中文名文思淼),英国著名作家、记者。1944年生,1966年牛津大学地质系毕业后,担任《卫报》(Guardian)及《星期日泰晤士报》(Sunday Times)的海外特派员。为《纽约时报》、《史密森学会月刊》(Smithsonian)、《观察家》(Spectator)、《国家地理杂志》、BBC等媒体撰稿。主要作品有:《OED的故事》(The Meaning of Everything)、《世界边缘的裂缝》(A Crack in the Edge of the World)、《喀拉喀托火山爆发记》(Krakatoa)、《改变世界的地图》(The Map That Changed the World),以及《世界中央的河流》(The River at the Center of the World)、《大英帝国边境》(Outposts)等。目前最新作品是《热爱中国的人:李约瑟传》(The Man Who Loved China)。