The F-Word (book)
The F-Word is a book by lexicographer and linguist Jesse Sheidlower surveying the history and usage of the English word fuck and a wide variety of euphemisms that replace it. Sheidlower examines 16th and 17th century poetry, 20th century literature, and 21st century media uses of the word.
The book was first published in 1995 by Random House, which also published the second edition in 1999. Oxford University Press published a revised and expanded third edition in 2009, featuring a foreword by comedian Lewis Black.
References[]
- Elias, Justine. (September 15, 2009). Plain talk: Jesse Sheidlower gives the f-word its due. The Boston Phoenix.
- Sheidlower, Jesse. (2009). The F-word (third edition). New York: Oxford University Press US.
Further reading[]
- Fairman, Christopher M. (2009). Fuck: Word Taboo and Protecting Our First Amendment Liberties. Sphinx Publishing. ISBN 978-1572487116.
Categories:
- Works about philology
- Linguistics books
- 1995 non-fiction books
- Works about profanity
- American non-fiction books
- Philology stubs
- Linguistics book stubs