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“The Surgeon of Crowthorne” by Simon Winchester is a captivating non-fiction work that chronicles the remarkable story of two men – Dr. W.C. Minor and Dr. James Murray – whose lives became unexpectedly intertwined in the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Dr. Minor, an American Civil War veteran, is incarcerated in the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum after committing a heinous murder. His obsession with words leads him to become an invaluable contributor to the OED from his cell, sending in thousands of word definitions.
Meanwhile, Dr. Murray, the OED’s chief editor, seeks to compile and publish the most comprehensive dictionary ever conceived. Their collaboration, albeit indirect, becomes a testament to the power of language, the resilience of the human spirit, and the pursuit of intellectual excellence.
Simon Winchester weaves a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of the human mind, the evolution of language, and the unlikely partnership that shaped one of the world’s most revered dictionaries. “The Surgeon of Crowthorne” is a spellbinding tale of redemption, linguistic ambition, and the enduring bonds that connect people across time and circumstances.





