An edition of Strange Vernaculars (2017)

Strange Vernaculars

How Eighteenth-Century Slang, Cant, Provincial Languages, and Nautical Jargon Became English

Locate

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list


Buy this book

Last edited by MARC Bot
January 18, 2026 | History
An edition of Strange Vernaculars (2017)

Strange Vernaculars

How Eighteenth-Century Slang, Cant, Provincial Languages, and Nautical Jargon Became English

While eighteenth-century efforts to standardize the English language have long been studied--from Samuel Johnson's Dictionary to grammar and elocution books of the period--less well-known are the era's popular collections of odd slang, criminal argots, provincial dialects, and nautical jargon. Strange Vernaculars delves into how these published works presented the supposed lexicons of the "common people" and traces the ways that these languages, once shunned and associated with outsiders, became objects of fascination in printed glossaries--from The New Canting Dictionary to Francis Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue--and in novels, poems, and songs, including works by Daniel Defoe, John Gay, Samuel Richardson, Robert Burns, and others. Janet Sorensen argues that the recognition and recovery of outsider languages was part of a transition in the eighteenth century from an aristocratic, exclusive body politic to a British national community based on the rhetoric of inclusion and liberty, as well as the revaluing of a common British past. These representations of the vernacular made room for the "common people" within national culture, but only after representing their language as "strange." Such strange and estranged languages, even or especially in their obscurity, came to be claimed as British, making for complex imaginings of the nation and those who composed it.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
352

Buy this book

Book Details


Edition Notes

Source title: Strange Vernaculars: How Eighteenth-Century Slang, Cant, Provincial Languages, and Nautical Jargon Became English

Classifications

Library of Congress
PE1574.S65 2017, PE1574 .S67 2017

The Physical Object

Format
hardcover
Number of pages
352

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27420021M
ISBN 10
0691169020
ISBN 13
9780691169026
OCLC/WorldCat
989793422
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0691169020

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20228132W

Community Reviews (0)

No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

Lists

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON