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The work traces the history of English vocabulary and the ideas embedded in common words, arguing that changes in word-meanings reveal shifts in collective consciousness. In the first part it treats philology and the formation of the English nation, surveying linguistic inheritance, settlement, and the language before and after religious reform. The second part examines the Western outlook through themes such as myth, philosophy and religion, devotion, scientific experiment, personality and reason, mechanism, and imagination, showing how etymology and semantic change reflect intellectual, spiritual, and technological developments that reshape how people perceive and speak about the world.

About the Author

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Owen Barfield

Owen Barfield was an English author, philosopher, and a prominent member of the Inklings, a literary group that included notable figures such as J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. He is best known for his work "History in English Words," where he explores the evolution of the English language and its connection to cultural and philosophical ideas. Barfield's writings often delve into the relationship between language, thought, and reality, reflecting his deep interest in the development of human consciousness. His contributions to literature and philosophy have left a lasting impact, particularly in the realms of linguistics and literary criticism.

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