Literary Blunders: A Chapter in the "History of Human Error"
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A brisk, mildly satirical survey of printing and linguistic errors, organized into chapters that distinguish blunders from mistakes and collect examples across fields: philological ghost words, misquotations, authors' and translators' slips, bibliographical errors, lists of errata and notorious misprints, school examination answers, and halting Exhibition English by nonnative speakers. Each section pairs explanation with amusing instances and brief analysis of causes such as typographical carelessness, misreading, etymological guesswork, or overconfidence, while offering practical notes for editors and readers on the persistence and detection of literary blunders.
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