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The Dictionary People: The unsung heroes who created the Oxford English Dictionary

by Sarah Ogilvie

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Paperback. NEW. The Oxford English Dictionary, often associated with intellectual institutions and esteemed male scholars, may come as a surprise to many with its surprising and diverse contributors. While James Murray, the longest-serving editor of the dictionary, dedicated 36 years of his life to the project, the completion of this monumental task in 1928 relied heavily on crowd-sourcing from a wide range of individuals, including some unexpected names. Lexicographer Sarah Ogilvie has delved into previously untapped archives to bring forth a people's history of the OED, revealing the various individuals who played a crucial role in defining the English language. From murderers to Karl Marx's daughter, and even a vegetarian vicar, the list of contributors is as diverse as it is intriguing. The OED is not merely the creation of elite intellectuals but owes its completion to the contributions from archaeologists, astronomers, naturists, novelists, pornographers, queer couples, suffragists, vicars, vegetarians, and many more unconventional sources. Ogilvie's extensive research encompasses the lives of thousands of contributors, providing insight into their backgrounds and motivations. From eccentric autodidacts to families who made word-collection their passion, this diverse group of individuals left an indelible mark on the historical document. Ogilvie's work is a testament to the power of inclusion and showcases the varied expertise that came together to shape the English language. By unearthing the hidden contributions of these unsung heroes, Ogilvie paints a vivid picture of the making of one of the most renowned books in the world. She celebrates the tireless efforts of these "Dictionary People" with generosity and enthusiasm, shedding light on their extraordinary dedication and commitment to the project. The excavation of previously unknown archives has given a fresh perspective on the creation of the OED, revealing a story that goes beyond the narrow view often associated with its genesis. Ogilvie's research brings to light the passion and dedication of the contributors, whose efforts may have otherwise gone unnoticed. This people's history of the OED challenges preconceived notions about who played a role in defining the English language and highlights the inclusivity of the project, making it accessible to a wider audience. Renowned writers and intellectuals have come forward to praise Ogilvie's work, recognizing its significance and originality. Jeanette Winterson describes it as an "enthralling and exuberant" book that will captivate word-lovers. Alan Rusbridger commends Ogilvie's work for being "marvelous, witty, and wholly original." Scholar Richard Ovenden emphasizes the glorious and surprising details that Ogilvie has unearthed, shining a light on the creation of one of the greatest reference works of all time. In an era where diverse representation and inclusivity are increasingly valued, Ogilvie's work breathes new life into a historical project often associated with elitism and exclusivity. By showcasing the contributions of individuals from all walks of life, she challenges the notion that the English language is solely the domain of intellectuals. The Oxford English Dictionary is a treasure trove of words that reflects the rich tapestry of human experience, and the untold stories of its contributors add a new dimension to its significance. Ogilvie's book serves as a reminder that knowledge and expertise are not limited to formal institutions or select groups of scholars. The making of the Oxford English Dictionary was a collective effort, drawing upon the unique perspectives and insights of individuals who may seem unorthodox at first glance. It is a tribute to the power of collaboration, the democratization of knowledge, and the ever-evolving nature of language itself. Through her meticulous research and engaging narrative, Ogilvie invites readers to expand their understanding of both the OED and the people behind its creation. As we leaf through the pages of the Oxford English Dictionary, we are reminded of the far-reaching impact that individuals from all corners of society can have on shaping our understanding of language. The stories of the eccentric autodidacts, the passionate families, and the diverse contributors come alive, transforming a historical document into a vibrant tapestry of human ingenuity. Ogilvie's groundbreaking work ensures that the labor of all these individuals does not go unnoticed, and the OED stands tall as a testament to the collective efforts that define our shared linguistic heritage.

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The Dictionary People
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Sarah Ogilvie
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ISBN 10
1784744948
ISBN 13
9781784744946

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