Patina Paperbacks
The Big Book of Filth Green, Jonathon
The Big Book of Filth Green, Jonathon
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**The Big Book of Filth** by Jonathon Green is your passport to the wonderfully wicked world of dirty words and their delightfully dodgy histories. This comprehensive guide dives deep into the etymology of English profanity, exploring how our most colorful curses evolved from medieval markets to modern messaging apps.
Green, Britain's leading slang lexicographer, serves up linguistic archaeology with a hefty dose of humor. Perfect for word nerds, comedy writers, pub quiz champions, and anyone who's ever wondered why certain four-letter combinations pack such verbal punch. This isn't stuffy academic fare – it's accessible, entertaining etymology that celebrates language's rebellious side.
Covering everything from Shakespearean swears to contemporary crudeness, Green examines how taboo terminology reflects social attitudes, class structures, and cultural shifts. Essential reading for linguistics enthusiasts and curious minds alike.
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"Absolutely fascinating – I learned more about language in one sitting than years of English classes taught me!" "Green makes etymology genuinely entertaining. Who knew curse words could be so educational?"
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