Difference between revisions 121782427 and 121788364 on dewiki{{Importartikel}} {{Other uses}} [[File:GrubStreet-London 300dpi.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=People congregate at the entrance to a narrow street, overlooked by two four-storey buildings. Each floor of the right-most building projects further over the street than the floor below. At the corner of each building, shops advertise their wares. A cart is visible down the street, and one man appears to be carrying a large leg of meat.|19th-century ''Grub Street'' (latterly Milton Street), as pictured in ''[[Chambers Boo(contracted; show full)arvnb|Rogers|1980|p=24}}</ref> Grub is also a derogatory [[noun]] applied to 'a person of mean abilities, a literary hack; in recent use, a person of slovenly attire and unpleasant manners.'<ref>{{Citation | title = grub (n) | url = http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50099518?query_type=word&queryword=grubby&first=1&max_to_show=10&single=1&sort_type=alpha | publisher = dictionary.oed.com | format = Registration required | accessdate = 2009-08-03}}</ref> == History== ===Early history Geschichte == === Frühgeschichte=== [[File:Grub street hermit.gif|right|thumb|upright|alt=A man sits on a large ornate chair, resting his left elbow on a desk, his clenched fist supporting his head. In his right hand, at his waist, he holds a walking cane. He wears a cloak and a long beard, and his slippered feet rest on a chequered or tiled floor. On the desk lies an open book. Above his head the wall contains a shelf, filled with books. A picture hangs from the wall showing a country scene with a large mansion or castle|Henry Welby, (contracted; show full)* [[List of eighteenth-century British periodicals]] * ''[[New Grub Street]]'' — a novel by [[George Gissing]], set in late-19th-century London—which contrasts a pragmatic journalist with an impoverished writer and examines the tension between commerce and art in the literary world. * [[The Grub Street Opera]] * [[Ernest Bramah]] — a Grub Street author. * [[Tobias Smollett]] {{Div col end}} == References== ;Notes {{reflist|colwidth=25em}} Einzelnachweise == < references /> ;Bibliography {{refbegin}} * {{Citation | last = Achinstein | first = Sharon | title = Literature and dissent in Milton's England | url = http://books.google.com/?id=HKN5fpTbw-4C | edition = Illustrated | publisher = Cambridge University Press | year = 2003 | isbn = 0-521-81804-4}} (contracted; show full) * {{Citation | last = Rogers | first = Pat | title = Grub Street: studies in a subculture | url = | publisher = Methuen | year = 1972 | isbn = 416116906}} * {{Citation | last = Taylor | first = D. J. | title = The street of no shame | url = http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/politicsphilosophyandsociety/story/0,6000,609871,00.html | publisher = books.guardian.co.uk | date = 2001-12-01 | accessdate = 2009-07-10}} {{refend}} {{Coord|51|31|13|N|0|05|27|W|type:landmark_region:GB|display=title}} <!-- [[Category:History of literature]] [[Category:English phrases]] [[Category:Streets in the City of London]] ⏎ </pre--> All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=121788364.
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