nancy mitford
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Definition
Proper noun: * Nancy Mitford: An English writer known for her comic novels and her sharp, witty portrayals of upper-class society in the 20th century. She was a prominent member of the famous Mitford family and lived from 1904 to 1973.
Usage
- The name "Nancy Mitford" is used to refer to the author herself, her life, and her body of literary work.
- It functions as a singular proper noun.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- I am reading a biography of Nancy Mitford.
- The novels of Nancy Mitford offer a satirical look at the English aristocracy.
- The Mitford sisters, including Nancy Mitford, were a fascinating group.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in literary and historical contexts discussing 20th-century English literature, social history, or the lives of the British aristocracy.
- Her name is sometimes associated with the concept of "U and non-U" language, a humorous classification of linguistic usage as upper-class or non-upper-class, which she popularized in an essay.
Variants and Related Words
- Mitfordian (adj): Characteristic of or resembling the style, themes, or social milieu found in the works of Nancy Mitford or associated with the Mitford family.
- The novel had a delightfully Mitfordian wit.
Synonyms
- Author
- Novelist
- Writer
Note: While these are general synonyms for her profession, "Nancy Mitford" is a unique proper noun referring to the specific individual.
Noun
- English writer of comic novels (1904-1973)