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Noblesse Oblige by Nancy Mitford

Noblesse Oblige by Nancy Mitford

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Until Miss Nancy Mitford wrote on 'The English Aristocracy' in Encounter magazine, England was blissfully unconscious of 'U-usage' and all its lethal implications. The reverberations of that article spread rapidly from London throughout the British Isles, county and otherwise, and soon provided conversational pabulum at the U and non-U dinner-tables of English-speaking Paris and New York. It all started from a paper written by Professor Alan Ross of Birmingham University, printed in Helsinki in 1954, on 'Upper-Class English Usage'. The Professor pointed out that it is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished (since they are neither cleaner, richer, nor better educated than anybody else) and invented the useful U (for upper class) speaker versus non-U speaker.

Publisher: Hamish Hamilton Ltd
Year: 1978
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9780241101247
Condition: Good
Description: DJ; Price clipped. Foxing to inside DJ.

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SKU: 1592653
Location: Expensive
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