Melissa Mohr
Mohr probes the intricate relationship between language and culture, focusing on the evolution of profanity. Her scholarly work, enriched by a PhD in Medieval and Renaissance English Literature from Stanford University, culminates in her acclaimed book "Holy Sh"t: A Brief History of Swearing". Published by Oxford University Press in 2013, this book dissects the social and historical layers of swearing, earning a place on The Guardian UK bestseller list. Critics have praised its incisive and humorous analysis, showcasing Mohr's ability to make complex linguistic histories accessible and engaging.\n\nHer expertise extends beyond the written word; Mohr contributes to esteemed publications like The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal, offering insights into the cultural implications of language. Through her media appearances on NPR and international networks, she bridges the gap between academic scholarship and public discourse. Mohr's bio reflects her commitment to exploring language's vibrant tapestry, providing readers with both entertainment and a deeper understanding of linguistic evolution. Those interested in the nuances of language history and cultural linguistics will find her work particularly enriching.
Books by Melissa Mohr

Holy Sh*t
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