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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents vii
- Grammars, grammarians and grammar writing: An introduction 1
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Part 1. Background
- Background: Introduction 17
- The eighteenth-century grammarians as language experts 21
- Grammar writers in eighteenth-century Britain: A community of practice or a discourse community? 37
- Eighteenth-century grammars and book catalogues 57
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Part 2. Reception and the market for grammars
- Reception and the market for grammars: Introduction 79
- Bellum Grammaticale (1712) … A battle of books and a battle for the market 81
- The 1760s: Grammars, grammarians and the booksellers 101
- Mid-century grammars and their reception in the Monthly Review and the Critical Review 125
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Part 3. The grammarians
- The grammarians: Introduction 145
- Ann Fisher’s A New Grammar, or was it Daniel Fisher s work? 149
- Joseph Priestley’s two Rudiments of English Grammar: 1761 and 1768 177
- Eighteenth-century teacher-grammarians and the education of “proper” women 191
- “Borrowing a few passages”: Lady Ellenor Fenn and her use of sources 223
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Part 4. The grammars
- The grammars: Introduction 247
- Preposition stranding in the eighteenth century: Something to talk about 251
- Foolish, foolisher, foolishest: Eighteenth-century English grammars and the comparison of adjectives and adverbs 279
- On normative grammarians and the double marking of degree 289
- Backmatter 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents vii
- Grammars, grammarians and grammar writing: An introduction 1
-
Part 1. Background
- Background: Introduction 17
- The eighteenth-century grammarians as language experts 21
- Grammar writers in eighteenth-century Britain: A community of practice or a discourse community? 37
- Eighteenth-century grammars and book catalogues 57
-
Part 2. Reception and the market for grammars
- Reception and the market for grammars: Introduction 79
- Bellum Grammaticale (1712) … A battle of books and a battle for the market 81
- The 1760s: Grammars, grammarians and the booksellers 101
- Mid-century grammars and their reception in the Monthly Review and the Critical Review 125
-
Part 3. The grammarians
- The grammarians: Introduction 145
- Ann Fisher’s A New Grammar, or was it Daniel Fisher s work? 149
- Joseph Priestley’s two Rudiments of English Grammar: 1761 and 1768 177
- Eighteenth-century teacher-grammarians and the education of “proper” women 191
- “Borrowing a few passages”: Lady Ellenor Fenn and her use of sources 223
-
Part 4. The grammars
- The grammars: Introduction 247
- Preposition stranding in the eighteenth century: Something to talk about 251
- Foolish, foolisher, foolishest: Eighteenth-century English grammars and the comparison of adjectives and adverbs 279
- On normative grammarians and the double marking of degree 289
- Backmatter 311