- Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:59 am
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All true. I wasn't criticising, but I'm still not convinced that chick lit and Aga sagas are the best things to point to in establishing how language has developed and grown. They use it in a certain and identifiable way, yes, but I don't think they've contributed anything to it's development.
You missed the Bonk-Buster - what about Jackie Collins? June Flaum-Singer (she's actually a very good writer)? Jackie Collins in particular has pushed certain areas of language to their acceptable limits I reckon!
S4B wrote:You asked for ways in which the language has developed! Both of them have developed different styles and, to be fair, Jane Austen (my fave all time author) was just an early runner to modern chick lit and Aga Saga! Don't forget Joanna Trollope is Anthony Trollope's great, great (great?) niece!
All true. I wasn't criticising, but I'm still not convinced that chick lit and Aga sagas are the best things to point to in establishing how language has developed and grown. They use it in a certain and identifiable way, yes, but I don't think they've contributed anything to it's development.
You missed the Bonk-Buster - what about Jackie Collins? June Flaum-Singer (she's actually a very good writer)? Jackie Collins in particular has pushed certain areas of language to their acceptable limits I reckon!
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