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Henry Hitchings


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December 11, 1974

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Henry Hitchings is the author of The Language Wars, The Secret Life of Words, Who’s Afraid of Jane Austen?, and Defining the World. He has contributed to many newspapers and magazines and is the theater critic for the London Evening Standard.

Average rating: 4.04 · 4,365 ratings · 717 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Secret Life of Words: H...

3.70 avg rating — 547 ratings — published 2008 — 18 editions
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Browse: The World in Bookshops

3.78 avg rating — 436 ratings — published 2016 — 11 editions
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The Language Wars: A Histor...

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Defining the World: The Ext...

3.88 avg rating — 282 ratings — published 2005 — 15 editions
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Sorry!: The English and The...

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How to Really Talk About Bo...

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The World in Thirty-Eight C...

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“The history of prescriptions about English ... is in part a history of bogus rules, superstitions, half-baked logic, groaningly unhelpful lists, baffling abstract statements, false classifications, contemptuous insiderism and educational malfeasance. But it is also a history of attempts to make sense of the world and its bazaar of competing ideas and interests.”
Henry Hitchings

“Lord Macaulay, ready as ever with a flush of gorgeous hyperbole, evokes the circumstances of the Grub Street authors: Sometimes blazing in gold-laced hats and waistcoats; sometimes lying in bed because their coats had gone to pieces, or wearing paper cravats because their linen was in pawn; sometimes drinking champagne and Tokay with Betty Careless; sometimes standing at the window of an eating-house in Porridge Island, to snuff up the scent of what they could not afford to taste; they knew luxury; they knew beggary; but they never knew comfort. He goes on, ‘They looked on a regular and frugal life with the same aversion which an old gypsy or a Mohawk hunter feels for a stationary abode … They were as untameable, as much wedded to their desolate freedom, as the wild ass.”
Henry Hitchings, Defining the World: The Extraordinary Story of Dr. Johnson's Dictionary

“Tradition has it that Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, preferred to speak French to diplomats, Italian to ladies, German to stable boys and Spanish to God. English he seems to have used sparingly – to talk to geese.”
Henry Hitchings, The Secret Life of Words: How English Became English

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