George Latimer Apperson (1857-1937) was an esteemed English lexicographer and an erudite historian with a particular interest in the social customs and language. Apperson”s scholarship graced the literary world with nuanced insights into the cultural practices of his time. One of his notable works is “The Social History of Smoking, ” which provides a comprehensive exploration into the evolution of smoking customs, from its indigenous origins to its controversial place in early 20th-century society. This work, first published in 1914, remains a significant contribution to the historical understanding of social habits and their broader implications. Apperson”s literary style often reflects a combination of meticulous research with a narrative approach, providing accessibility to both academic and general audiences. His works are characterized by an effortless weaving of historical facts with the socio-cultural context, a testament to his mastery over the subject matter. Although not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Apperson”s writings, including his contributions to the field of phraseology and idiomatic expressions, are considered critical references for scholars interested in the history of social customs and the English language. Through his perceptive observations and chronicling of the minutiae of everyday life, Apperson immortalized the intricate dance between societal practices and linguistic evolution.
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George Latimer Apperson: The Social History of Smoking
In ‘The Social History of Smoking’ by George Latimer Apperson, the author delves into the historical, cultural, and social aspects of smoking throughout different time periods. Apperson examines how …
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