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In "Words; Their Use and Abuse," William Mathews offers a compelling examination of the intricacies of language and its manipulation within contemporary discourse. Mathews employs a rich, eloquent literary style that combines personal anecdotes with rigorous analysis, unraveling the complexities surrounding the utility and misuse of words in social and political contexts. This book emerges during a time of heightened awareness regarding communication's power, reflecting the Victorian concern with clarity, persuasiveness, and the ethical implications of language use. William Mathews, an eminent…mehr

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In "Words; Their Use and Abuse," William Mathews offers a compelling examination of the intricacies of language and its manipulation within contemporary discourse. Mathews employs a rich, eloquent literary style that combines personal anecdotes with rigorous analysis, unraveling the complexities surrounding the utility and misuse of words in social and political contexts. This book emerges during a time of heightened awareness regarding communication's power, reflecting the Victorian concern with clarity, persuasiveness, and the ethical implications of language use. William Mathews, an eminent scholar and critic of his time, was profoundly influenced by a variety of intellectual currents, including the Romantic focus on individual expression and the emerging effective communication within the rapidly changing socio-political landscapes of the 19th century. His deep appreciation for rhetoric and passion for linguistics are woven into this work, providing unique insights as he critiques the way words can shape perceptions and the public consciousness. "Words; Their Use and Abuse" is recommended for anyone intrigued by the mechanics of language, its philosophical ramifications, and the moral responsibilities of speakers and writers. By delving into Mathews' thoughtful reflections, readers will gain a deeper understanding of their own communication practices and the broader implications of language in society. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

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William Mathews, not to be confused with the numerous personalities of historical significance sharing his name, is an American author renowned for his scholarly exploration of linguistics in 'Words; Their Use and Abuse.' This work provides an insightful examination into the mannerisms of language, arguably positioning Mathews as a commentator on the societal impacts of linguistic practices. Although not as widely known as some contemporary linguists or lexicographers, Mathews' work in his defining book delves into the nuances of how words are employed, and how they can be both a powerful tool and a weapon, depending on their usage. His literary style, which combines a thoughtful and analytical approach with accessible prose, suggests a didactic aim in writing: to educate the reader on the importance of linguistic precision and the potential consequences of its neglect. The exact dates of his life and his full bibliography remain elusive to a broader readership. Nevertheless, his contributions - particularly through the prism of 'Words; Their Use and Abuse' - have certainly earned him a place in discussions around the development and usage of language in the English-speaking world. His work remains relevant, given the continued evolution of language and its use in the digital age, and serves as a reminder of the enduring power of words.