Tim Bobbin: A View of the Lancashire Dialect

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A View of the Lancashire dialect - Part 2

Tim Bobbin: A View of the Lancashire Dialect

A comic dialogue written in John Collier's idiosyncratic version of the 18th century South Lancashire dialect together with a collection of 19th century texts on Collier and his work. Egged on by Meary (Mary), Tummus (Thomas) recounts the series of misadventures that ensue when he makes a trip to Rochdale on an errand for his master. First published in 1746, the text grew over subsequent editions as Collier expanded the story, added a preface in which he berates publishers who had pirated his work, and inflated and amended his glossary. The text read here is the final version of the preface, dialogue and glossary, which appeared in an 1862 edition of Collier's works. Collier's texts are followed by several accounts of Collier's life and commentaries on his work, Elijah Riding's 1860 'plain English' translation of the Tummus and Meary text, and three poems set at Collier's graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)


Listen next episodes of Tim Bobbin: A View of the Lancashire Dialect:
A Glossary of Lancashire words and phrases - F-J , A Glossary of Lancashire words and phrases - K-R , A Glossary of Lancashire words and phrases - S-Z , A Glossary of Lancashire words and phrases - A-E , A View of the Lancashire dialect - Part 3 , Introduction: Dialect of South Lancashire, or Tim Bobbin's Tummus and Meary , John Collier ('Tim Bobbin') , Life of the Author , Memoirs of Mr. John Collier , On the south Lancashire Dialect - Part 1 , On the south Lancashire Dialect - Part 2 , The Children of Tim Bobbin , The Cottage of Tim Bobbin, and the Village of Milnrow , The Dialogue of Thomas and Mary - Footnotes , The Dialogue of Thomas and Mary - Part 1 , The Dialogue of Thomas and Mary - Part 2 , Tim Bobbin as an Artist , Tim Bobbin' Grave