Henry Watson Fowler
Henry Watson Fowler (10 March 1858 - 26 December 1933) was an English schoolmaster, lexicographer and commentator on usage, notable for both Fowler's Modern English Usage (first published 1926) and his work on the Concise Oxford Dictionary.
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10 March - 1858 - 26 December - 1933 - English - Lexicographer - Fowler's Modern English Usage - Concise Oxford Dictionary
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Born in Tonbridge, he graduated from Rugby and Balliol College, Oxford, then spent 17 years teaching English grammar at a secondary school in Yorkshire. He then went to London and worked as a freelance journalist.
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Tonbridge - Rugby - Balliol College, Oxford - Grammar - Secondary school - Yorkshire - London - Freelance - Journalist
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In 1903 he moved to the island of Guernsey, where he worked with his brother Francis George Fowler on The King's English (1906), a work with the novel purpose of encouraging writers to be more simple and direct in their style.
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Guernsey - Francis George Fowler - The King's English
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Following the death of its editor, he helped complete work on the first edition of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary under the editorship of C.T. Onions.
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Shorter Oxford English Dictionary - C.T. Onions
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