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a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary

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An edition of The Professor and the Madman CD (1998)

The professor and the madman

a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary

1st ed.
  • 1 Have read

The creation of the Oxford English Dictionary began in 1857, took seventy years to complete, drew from tens of thousands of brilliant minds, and organized the sprawling language into 414,825 precise definitions. But hidden within the rituals of its creation is a fascinating and mysterious story - a story of two remarkable men whose strange twenty-year relationship lies at the core of this historic undertaking.

Professor James Murray, an astonishingly learned former schoolmaster and bank clerk, was the distinguished editor of the OED project. Dr. William Chester Minor, an American surgeon from New Haven, Connecticut, who had served in the Civil War, was one of thousands of contributors who submitted illustrative quotations of words to be used in the dictionary. But Minor was no ordinary contributor.

He was remarkably prolific, sending thousands of neat, handwritten quotations from his home in the small village of Crowthorne, fifty miles from Oxford. On numerous occasions Murray invited Minor to visit Oxford and celebrate his work, but Murray's offer was regularly - and mysteriously - refused.

Thus the two men, for two decades, maintained a close relationship only through correspondence. Finally, in 1896, after Minor had sent nearly ten thousand definitions to the dictionary but had still never traveled from his home, a puzzled Murray set out to visit him. It was then that Murray finally learned the truth about Minor - that, in addition to being a masterful wordsmith, Minor was also a murderer, clinically insane - and locked up in Broadmoor, England's harshest asylum for criminal lunatics.

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1998, HarperCollins Publishers
in English - 1st ed.
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The professor and the madman: a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary
1998, HarperCollins Publishers
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-242).

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Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
423/.092
Library of Congress
PE1617.O94 W56 1998, PE1617.O94W56 1998, PE1617 .O94 W56 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 242 p. :
Number of pages
242

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Open Library
OL350817M
Internet Archive
professormadmant00winc
ISBN 10
0060175966
LCCN
98010204
OCLC/WorldCat
1264831331, 38425992
Library Thing
2262
Goodreads
531764

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The Professor and the Madman, masterfully researched and eloquently written, is an extraordinary tale of madness, genius, and the incredible obsessions of two remarkable men that led to the making of the Oxford English Dictionary—and literary history. The compilation of the OED begun in 1857, was one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken. As definitions were collected, the overseeing committee, led by Professor James Murray, discovered that one man, Dr. W. C. Minor, had submitted more than ten thousand. When the committee insisted on honoring him, a shocking truth came to light: Dr. Minor, an American Civil War veteran, was also an inmate at an asylum for the criminally insane.

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