"Superb. . . . Inspiring."--Newsday. "A captivating history."--The
Daily Telegraph. "A thorough and incredibly enjoyable trip down a
linguistic memory lane."--Bloomsbury Review
Here is the riveting story of the English language, from its humble
beginnings as a regional dialect to its current preeminence as the one
global language, spoken by more than two billion people worldwide. In
this groundbreaking book, Melvyn Bragg shows how English conquered the
world. It is a magnificent adventure, full of jealousy, intrigue, and
war--against a hoard of invaders, all armed with their own conquering
languages, which bit by bit, the speakers of English absorbed and made
their own.
Along the way, its colorful story takes in a host of remarkable people,
places, and events: the Norman invasion of England in 1066; the arrival
of The Canterbury Tales and a "coarse" playwright named William
Shakespeare, who added 2,000 words to the language; the songs of slaves;
the words of Davy Crockett; and the Lewis and Clark expedition, which
led to hundreds of new words as the explorers discovered unknown flora
and fauna.
The Adventure of English is an enthralling story not only of power,
religion, and trade, but also of a people and how they changed the
world.