
We Are Not Amused
In the sixty years between its first issue in 1841 and the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, jokes about the fashions affecting English usage provide one of Punch's most fruitful veins of humour, from the dropped aitches of the Cockney accent to the upper-class habit of dropping the final ‘g’ (huntin’ and fishin’). For 'We Are Not Amused', David Crystal has examined all the issues during the reign of Queen Victoria and brought together the cartoons and articles that poked fun at the subject of pronunciation, adding a commentary on the context of the times, explaining why people felt so strongly about accents, and identifying which accents were the main source of jokes. The collection brings to light a society where class distinction ruled, and where the way you pronounced a word was seen as a sometimes damning index of who you were and how you should be treated. It is a fascinating, provocative and highly entertaining insight into our on-going amusement at the subject of how we speak.
- Undertitel
- Victorian Views on Pronunciation as Told in the Pages of Punch
- Författare
- David Crystal
- ISBN
- 9781851244782
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 352 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2017-10-13
- Förlag
- Bodleian Library
- Sidor
- 96
