Rogering in Merryland
Thomas Keymer: The Unspeakable Edmund Curll, 13 December 2007
Edmund Curll, Bookseller
by Paul Baines and Pat Rogers.
Oxford, 388 pp., £30, January 2007,978 0 19 927898 5 Show More
by Paul Baines and Pat Rogers.
Oxford, 388 pp., £30, January 2007,
“... Samuel Johnson would not have had the term ‘Curlism’ in mind when he expressed regret that, even as his dictionary was being printed, ‘some words are budding, and some falling away.’ Yet it is a good enough instance of the shifts that Johnson deplored. ‘Bowdlerism’ still survives in the vocabulary of publishing to denote prudish expurgation; Curlism, which meant the opposite (and more besides), was already fading from the language when the figure who inspired the term, the flamboyant bookseller Edmund Curll, had been dead for less than a decade ... ”