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Literary Blunders: A Chapter in the "history of Human Error

1623

Henry B. Wheatley

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Literary Blunders: A Chapter in the "history of Human Error

Henry B. Wheatley

1623

Humour, Journalism/Media/Writing

A historical account likely written in the late 19th century. The book explores the various types of blunders made in literature, examining the effects of errors in writing and translation, as well as the unique character of common misunderstandings in language. Wheatley aims to shed light on the amusing and sometimes serious consequences of these mistakes while celebrating the quirks of literary history. The opening of the work serves as a preface, setting the stage for the discussion of literary blunders by referencing Augustine Caxton's unrealized ''History of Human Error.'' Wheatley introduces the concept of blunders versus mistakes, suggesting that blunders often originate from mental confusion and can be light-hearted despite their serious origins. The author indicates that the subsequent chapters will cover various examples, including ghost words, misprints, errata, and the unintentional twists of language that give birth to mistakenly attributed literary tales. This engaging introduction promises a blend of humor and academic analysis, inviting readers to explore the rich tapestry of human oversight in the literary world.

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A historical account likely written in the late 19th century. The book explores the various types of blunders made in li...

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Linguist Wheatley discusses typographical errors, "Irish bulls," deliberate and accidental misquotations, poor translati...

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“The curious point is that a misprint which has passed through proof and revise unnoticed by reader and author will often be detected immediately the perfected book is placed in the author's hands. The blunder which has hitherto remained hidden appears to start out from the page, to the author's great disgust.””

— Henry B. Wheatley

“Thevenot in his travels refers to the fables of Damn et Calilve, meaning the Hitopodesa, or Pilpay's Fables. His translator calls them the fables of the damned Calilve.””

— Henry B. Wheatley

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