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Product details
- ISBN 9780349015316
- Weight: 240g
- Dimensions: 126 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 02 May 2024
- Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Spinster. Cougar. Carer. Matron. Wife.
A rich, provocative and entertaining history of women's words - of the language we have, and haven't, had to share our lives.
Special commendation from the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize
'A gem of a book' KATE MOSSE
'A fascinating look at how we talk about women' WASHINGTON POST
'Wonderful' DAILY TELEGRAPH
From the dawn of Old English to the present day, Dr Jenni Nuttall guides readers through the evolution of words we have used to describe women and the experiences they might share including menstruation, sexuality, the consequences of male violence, childbirth, paid and unpaid work. Along the way, she argues that as women have made slow progress towards equality, we've lost some of the most eloquent parts of our vocabulary for our lives.
Inspired by Nuttall's deep knowledge of the English language as well as conversations with her teenage daughter, this is a book for anyone who loves language, and for feminists who want to look to the past in order to move forward.
'Sharply funny and wonderfully shareable . . . Incredible' WOMAN AND HOME
'This superb book teems with historical marvels and their 21st century resonances' REBECCA WRAGG SYKES, author of Kindred
'A great book on the history of women's words in the English language' NEW EUROPEAN
'Even longtime word enthusiasts will find plenty of new trivia' NEW YORKER
'A must-have for any lover of language, history or women' BUZZ MAGAZINE
'Entertaining' SPECTATOR
'Edifying and enlivening' BOSTON GLOBE
'There is a nugget of joy and wisdom on every single page' VICTORIA WHITWORTH, historian and author of Daughter of the Wolf
A rich, provocative and entertaining history of women's words - of the language we have, and haven't, had to share our lives.
Special commendation from the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize
'A gem of a book' KATE MOSSE
'A fascinating look at how we talk about women' WASHINGTON POST
'Wonderful' DAILY TELEGRAPH
From the dawn of Old English to the present day, Dr Jenni Nuttall guides readers through the evolution of words we have used to describe women and the experiences they might share including menstruation, sexuality, the consequences of male violence, childbirth, paid and unpaid work. Along the way, she argues that as women have made slow progress towards equality, we've lost some of the most eloquent parts of our vocabulary for our lives.
Inspired by Nuttall's deep knowledge of the English language as well as conversations with her teenage daughter, this is a book for anyone who loves language, and for feminists who want to look to the past in order to move forward.
'Sharply funny and wonderfully shareable . . . Incredible' WOMAN AND HOME
'This superb book teems with historical marvels and their 21st century resonances' REBECCA WRAGG SYKES, author of Kindred
'A great book on the history of women's words in the English language' NEW EUROPEAN
'Even longtime word enthusiasts will find plenty of new trivia' NEW YORKER
'A must-have for any lover of language, history or women' BUZZ MAGAZINE
'Entertaining' SPECTATOR
'Edifying and enlivening' BOSTON GLOBE
'There is a nugget of joy and wisdom on every single page' VICTORIA WHITWORTH, historian and author of Daughter of the Wolf
Dr Jenni Nuttall was an academic who taught and researched medieval literature at the University of Oxford for twenty years, and who had a lot of practice at making old words interesting. She had a DPhil from Oxford and completed the University of East Anglia's MA in Creative Writing. She was the author of a readers' guide to Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde with Cambridge University Press. Mother Tongue was her book first for the general reader. She died in 2024.
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