Victorian Vulgarity
Delve into the intriguing world of Victorian Vulgarity by Taylor & Francis Ltd, a compelling exploration of how vulgarity shaped the social landscape of the nineteenth century. Published in 2009, this hardback edition spans 272 pages and examines the multifaceted implications of vulgarity across four critical domains: language use, evolving social spaces, the rise of the middle classes, and visual art.
This insightful book investigates the complex dynamics of vulgarity as illuminated in contemporary dictionaries and grammars, offering readers a unique perspective on how this often-overlooked aspect influenced cultural and social norms during the Victorian era. Perfect for history enthusiasts, linguists, and those interested in societal evolution, Victorian Vulgarity invites you to reconsider the role of language and its impact on society. Make sure to add this essential read to your collection today!