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A compact historical survey traces the evolution of oaths and coarse language from antiquity through the medieval and modern eras, examining origins, religious and military oaths, theatrical and literary uses, and national varieties of imprecation. It samples classical and medieval examples, explores euphemisms and animal-based oaths, and considers changing social attitudes, legislation, and prosecutions. The author analyses philosophical and utilitarian defenses of swearing, its expressive and social functions, and the ways writers and editors have softened or censured it, closing with illustrative documents and an appendix.

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Julian Sharman

Julian Sharman is an author known for his exploration of language and its cultural implications. His notable work, "A Cursory History of Swearing," delves into the origins and evolution of profanity, examining how swearing reflects societal attitudes and norms. Through his writing, Sharman contributes to the understanding of linguistic expression and its role in human communication. His insights offer readers a unique perspective on a topic often considered taboo, making his work relevant to both linguists and general readers interested in the complexities of language.

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