The Dictionary of Lost Words

The Dictionary of Lost Words

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15

 A novel that weaves together history and fiction, creating an intricate tale set in the backdrop of the early 20th century and the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Concept and Plot The novel explores the story of Esme, a young girl who becomes fascinated by words discarded by the male lexicographers of the Oxford English Dictionary. The concept of exploring language through a gendered lens is innovative and thought-provoking. The book provides a detailed and vivid picture of the historical period, capturing the nuances of life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The novel's deep dive into words and their meanings, especially those overlooked or deemed unimportant, offers an engaging exploration of language and its impact on society. An aspect I appreciate in fiction. I enjoy when I can let my linguistic wanna be loose.
he novel's pacing is uneven, with some sections feeling slow and overly detailed, while others rush through potentially significant plot developments. Certain plot points are predictable, reducing the tension and surprise that could have added depth to the narrative.
Character Development Esme is a compelling and empathetic character whose passion for words drives the narrative. Her growth from a curious child to a thoughtful adult is one of the novel's highlights. The novel features a diverse cast of supporting characters who enrich the story and provide different perspectives on the central themes.
Some characters feel underdeveloped, lacking the complexity and depth that would make them more relatable and engaging. The development of certain characters feels inconsistent, with some shifts in behavior or perspective occurring without sufficient buildup or explanation.
Writing Style Williams has a talent for descriptive language, painting vivid pictures of the setting and evoking the era's atmosphere. The novel demonstrates meticulous research and attention to historical detail, enhancing the authenticity of the narrative.
The writing style sometimes swing between compelling and disengaging, with sections that captivate followed by those that feel drawn out or lack focus. At times, the narrative becomes bogged down by excessive detailing, which can detract from the story's momentum and dilute the impact of key moments. 

August 12, 2024