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Encyclopedia > Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words

Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words (ISBN 0-7679-1043-5) is a book by Bill Bryson, first released 1984, that catalogs some of the English language's most commonly misused words and phrases in order to demonstrate correct usage. William Bill McGuire Bryson, OBE, (born December 8, 1951) is a best-selling American-born author of humorous books on travel, as well as books on the English language and on scientific subjects. ...


It was re-released in a revised edition in 1987; and again in the UK in 1997 under the title Troublesome Words (ISBN 0-14-026640-2). The original UK edition of the work in 1984 was entitled The Penguin Dictionary of Troublesome Words. Penguin Books is a British publisher founded in 1935 by Allen Lane. ...


As the author himself states, "This book might more accurately, if less convincingly, have been called A Guide to Everything in English Usage That the Author Wasn't Entirely Clear About Until Quite Recently." Bryson has discovered that the English language is a voluble entity, with no two experts agreeing on any point of usage, and that those guides that do exist for the common user often expect the reader to be familiar with grammatical terms not encountered since (or even at) high school. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... For the surname, see Grammer. ...


Using almost forty standard works on the subject as his guide, Bryson aims to produce a list of difficult English words that is generally readable and informative whilst also usable as a reference work. A reference work is a compendium of information, usually of a specific type, compiled for ease of reference. ...


This aim is accomplished using a large degree of humour as well as a willingness to hold the experts he quotes up to the light for their own failings, thus illustrating how easy it is to make errors of usage. Look up Humour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...

Bill Bryson
Selected bibliography
Travel: The Lost Continent  ·  Neither Here Nor There  ·  Notes from a Small Island  ·  A Walk in the Woods  ·  Notes from a Big Country  ·  Down Under  ·  African Diary  ·  Walk About
Language: The Mother Tongue  ·  Made in America  ·  Dictionary of Troublesome Words
Science: A Short History of Nearly Everything
Memoir: The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid


 
 

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