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- From: evan@hpl.hp.com (Evan Kirshenbaum)
- Subject: Euphamisms (was Re: Radical feminists)
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- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.174420.10201@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 17:44:20 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec24.041754.12970@bmerh85.bnr.ca> nadeau@bnr.ca (Rheal Nadeau) writes:
- >Think of all the words people might use today to describe someone as
- >promiscuous: "easy", "willing", etc. How many are used to suggest
- >rather than state (that is, as euphemisms), and how many because they
- >convey a more precise shade of meaning?
-
- One book that might help you here is [just a second--my copy's at
- home, and Stanford's library is being extremely slow at the moment]
-
- Peter Fryer
- Mrs. Grundy: Studies in English Prudery
- London House & Maxwell, 1964
-
- The "English" in the title refers to the country rather than the
- language, but if I remember correctly, the chapter on verbal taboos
- and euphamisms was quite extensive.
-
- The entire book was quite interesting (I picked it up at a used book
- store). Other chapters cover horrors such as nudity, drinking,
- sabbath breaking, and dancing. He has several other books on similar
- topics (prostitution, birth control, censorship, etc.) but I haven't
- read them.
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