Published: May 16, 2024; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa
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Web: https://www.grolierclub.org/In conjunction with the public exhibition “Hardly Harmless Drudgery: Landmarks in English Lexicography,” co-curated by Grolierites Bryan A. Garner and Jack Lynch, Kory Stamper — lexicographer and former associate editor for the Merriam-Webster family of dictionaries — will speak on “‘Young Ladies Who Chuse to Learn the English Grammer’: The Extraordinary Life and Work of Ann Fisher.” Fisher (1719-1778) was an English grammarian and successful author of several books. Her “A New Grammar” made her the first woman to publish on modern English grammar. She was also the first woman to publish an English dictionary, and the first grammarian to suggest that the masculine pronoun (he, his) be used generically. Her daughter Sarah inherited and ran The Newcastle Chronicle, which she co-founded.
Kory Stamper is the author of “Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries,” which provides lexicographical and language-related commentary for various media outlets, and appears in all six episodes of the 2021 Netflix series, “History of Swear Words.”
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Time: 6:00-7:30 pm EST
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