The Lonely Philologist

But Dame Philology is our Queen still, Quick to comfort Truth-loving hearts in their mother tongue (to report On the miracles She has wrought In the U.K., the O.E.D. Takes fourteen tomes): She suffers no evil, And a statesman still, so Her grace prevent, may keep a treaty, A poor commoner arrive at The Proper Name for his cat. --W. H. Auden, "A Short Ode to a Philologist"

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Felicia Steele is an assistant professor in the English department at The College of New Jersey.
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History of the English Language: Recorded Classes

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Saturday, June 12, 2010

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Books I've read so far this summer...

  • Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island