The dictionary of lost words / Pip Williams.

By: Williams, Pip [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne, Vic. : Affirm Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 423 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781925972597 (paperback)Subject(s): Oxford English dictionary | Oxford English dictionary -- Fiction | Oxford English dictionary | Oxford English dictionary -- Fiction | Oxford English dictionary | Oxford English dictionary -- Fiction | 1900-1999 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries | Lexicographers | Manners and customs | Women -- Language | Women -- Suffrage | Australian fiction | Women -- Suffrage -- Fiction | Lexicographers -- Fiction | Women -- Language -- Fiction | Dictionaries -- England -- Oxford -- History -- Fiction | England -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction | England -- Oxford | Great Britain | England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction | Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction | Oxford (England) -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- 20th century -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | History. | Fiction. | Australian fiction. | Historical fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 LOC classification: PR8306.I45 | D53 2020Summary: In 1901, the word 'Bondmaid' was discovered missing from the Oxford English Dictionary. This is the story of the girl who stole it. Esme is born into a world of words. Motherless and irrepressibly curious, she spends her childhood in the 'Scriptorium', a garden shed in Oxford where her father and a team of dedicated lexicographers are collecting words for the very first Oxford English Dictionary. Esme's place is beneath the sorting table, unseen and unheard. One day a slip of paper containing the word 'bondmaid' flutters to the floor. Esme rescues the slip and stashes it in an old wooden case that belongs to her friend, Lizzie, a young servant in the big house. Esme begins to collect other words from the Scriptorium that are misplaced, discarded or have been neglected by the dictionary men. They help her make sense of the world. Over time, Esme realises that some words are considered more important than others, and that words and meanings relating to women's experiences often go unrecorded. While she dedicates her life to the Oxford English Dictionary, secretly, she begins to collect words for another dictionary: The Dictionary of Lost Words. Set when the women's suffrage movement was at its height and the Great War loomed, The Dictionary of Lost Words reveals a lost narrative, hidden between the lines of a history written by men. It's a delightful, lyrical and deeply thought-provoking celebration of words, and the power of language to shape the world and our experience of it.
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Includes: Timeline of major historical events featured in the novel.

In 1901, the word 'Bondmaid' was discovered missing from the Oxford English Dictionary. This is the story of the girl who stole it. Esme is born into a world of words. Motherless and irrepressibly curious, she spends her childhood in the 'Scriptorium', a garden shed in Oxford where her father and a team of dedicated lexicographers are collecting words for the very first Oxford English Dictionary. Esme's place is beneath the sorting table, unseen and unheard. One day a slip of paper containing the word 'bondmaid' flutters to the floor. Esme rescues the slip and stashes it in an old wooden case that belongs to her friend, Lizzie, a young servant in the big house. Esme begins to collect other words from the Scriptorium that are misplaced, discarded or have been neglected by the dictionary men. They help her make sense of the world. Over time, Esme realises that some words are considered more important than others, and that words and meanings relating to women's experiences often go unrecorded. While she dedicates her life to the Oxford English Dictionary, secretly, she begins to collect words for another dictionary: The Dictionary of Lost Words. Set when the women's suffrage movement was at its height and the Great War loomed, The Dictionary of Lost Words reveals a lost narrative, hidden between the lines of a history written by men. It's a delightful, lyrical and deeply thought-provoking celebration of words, and the power of language to shape the world and our experience of it.

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