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New Thinking: Language, the Victorians and Us

Dec 6, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Influence of Victorian Literature on Free Thinking
02:08 • 2min
3
The Victorian Linguistic Landscape
03:42 • 2min
4
The Importance of Pronunciation in English
05:55 • 3min
5
The Rise of the Pronouncing Dictionary
08:56 • 2min
6
The Role of Recitation in Education in the 20th Century
10:41 • 2min
7
The Oxford English Dictionary: A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles
12:21 • 2min
8
The Language of Victorian Literature
14:01 • 2min
9
The Rise of Linguistic Prescriptivism in the Victorian Period
16:07 • 2min
10
The Language of Thomas Hardy
17:54 • 2min
11
The Two Languages of Henry Hardy
20:11 • 2min
12
The Anxiety of a Victorian Writer
22:35 • 2min
13
The Implications of Education Reform
24:27 • 2min
14
The Daughter to Laborer
25:59 • 2min
15
The Importance of Dialect in Victorian Novels
27:32 • 2min
16
The Importance of Spelling in Thomas Hardy
29:07 • 3min
17
Settling Thwar
32:29 • 2min
18
The Lancashire Cotton Famine
34:25 • 2min
19
The Victorian Interest in Writing Poetry in Dialect
36:51 • 2min
20
The Politics of Dialect Poetry
39:01 • 2min
21
The Role of Poetry in Politics
40:35 • 2min
22
The Politics of Hardy's Language Choices
42:39 • 2min
23
How to Write a War of Words
44:17 • 3min