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Henry Watson Fowler


Born
in Tonbridge, The United Kingdom
March 10, 1858

Died
December 26, 1933


Henry Watson Fowler (10 March 1858 – 26 December 1933) was an English schoolmaster, lexicographer and commentator on the usage of the English language. He is notable for both A Dictionary of Modern English Usage and his work on the Concise Oxford Dictionary, and was described by The Times as "a lexicographical genius".

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Concise Oxford Dictionary

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The H.W. Fowler Book and Bi...

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“Pretentious quotations [are] the surest road to tedium.”
Henry Watson Fowler, A Dictionary of Modern English Usage

“An excessive use of exclamation marks is a certain indication of an unpractised writer or of one who wants to add a spurious dash of sensation to something unsensational.”
H. W. Fowler

“Anyone who uses that phrase [between you and I] lives in a grammarless cavern.”
Henry Watson Fowler