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English understatement

Understatement is an aspect of traditional English culture.[1] It has been exploited to humorous effect, but it is also characterised as part of the English cultural attitude to life.

In medieval times edit

Old English texts relied extensively upon wordplay such as understatement and double negatives;[2] understatement (litotes) is used at least 94 times in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf, a "high frequency". One author has described this "stylistic mannerism" to be inherited from "an earlier, possibly common-Germanic, poetic tradition";[3] he notes that understatement is also found in mediaeval German poetry and Old Norse poetry. Such understatement may have the effect of mocking irony, humour, emphasis, and the tempering of an (otherwise rather sharp) expression.[3][4]

Culture edit

 
The French actress Sarah Bernhardt was considered insufficiently understated in English terms. Photograph by Félix Nadar, c. 1864

This attitude of understatement was exemplified by a comment upon Sarah Bernhardt's violent depiction of Cleopatra in the 1891 play of that title: "How different, how very different, from the home life of our own dear Queen!" The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations judges this critique to be apocryphal.[5]

Understatement may be used to convey calmness and self-control to others in a moment of crisis. In 1916 during the opening stages of the Battle of Jutland, Admiral Beatty witnessed the explosion of two of his largest battlecruisers within half an hour of each other; he is said to have remarked to his subordinate that "there seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today".[6]

Better documented is the cross-cultural miscommunication between British and American military personnel in the Battle of the Imjin River, Korean War. In April 1951, 650 British fighting men – soldiers and officers from the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment – were deployed on the most important crossing on the Imjin River to block the traditional invasion route to Seoul. The Chinese had sent an entire division – 10,000 men – against the isolated Glosters in a major offensive to take the whole Korean peninsula, and the small force was gradually surrounded and overwhelmed. After two days' fighting, an American, Major General Robert H. Soule, asked the British brigadier, Thomas Brodie: "How are the Glosters doing?" The brigadier, with English understatement, replied: "A bit sticky, things are pretty sticky down there." To American ears, this did not sound desperate, and so he ordered them to stand fast. The surviving Glosters were rescued by a column of tanks; they escaped under fire, sitting on the decks of the tanks.[7]

In November 1963, as The Beatles were becoming a cultural phenomenon in Britain but were still unknown to the Americans, a photo appeared in the British press showing John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison playing Rickenbacker guitars. Rickenbacker's London distributor, his "urgency cloaked in British understatement," wrote to the company's California headquarters, "This shows both the Rickenbacker's (sic) used by the group I mentioned to you. We'll need samples of both these models, please."[8]

During the Kuala Lumpur-to-Perth leg of British Airways Flight 9 on 24 June 1982, volcanic ash caused all four engines of the Boeing 747 aircraft to fail. Although pressed for time as the aircraft rapidly lost altitude, Captain Eric Moody still managed to make an announcement to the passengers: "Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your Captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them going again. I trust you are not in too much distress."[9]

In April 2024, English endurance athlete Russ Cook completed a run covering the complete length of Africa, a distance of 9,940 miles (16,000 km) taking 352 days. He told reporters that he was "a little bit tired".[10]

Humour edit

The stereotype of English understatement has been exploited in humour, for example in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. In one scene, a suburban dinner party is invaded by Death, who wears a long black cloak and carries a scythe. "Well," says one party guest, "that's cast rather a gloom over the evening, hasn't it?" In another scene, an army officer has just lost his leg. When asked how he feels, he looks down at his bloody stump and responds, "stings a bit."[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Hübler, Axel (1983). Understatements and Hedges in English. John Benjamins Publishing. ISBN 978-9027225313.
  2. ^ Harper, Douglas R. "enough (adj. )". Online Etymology Dictionary.
  3. ^ a b Bracher, Frederick (1937). "Understatement in Old English Poetry". PMLA. 52 (4): 915–934. doi:10.2307/458493. ISSN 0030-8129. JSTOR 458493. S2CID 164207036.
  4. ^ Bjork, Robert E.; Niles, John D. (1998). A Beowulf Handbook. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 113–114. ISBN 0-8032-6150-0.
  5. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, rev. 4th ed., Anonymous, 14:12, which notes that the quote is "probably apocryphal".
  6. ^ Elgin, Katherine Z., ed. (1997). Nelson Goodman's Theory of Symbols and Its Applications. London: Routledge. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-8153-2612-0.
  7. ^ "The day 650 Glosters faced 10,000 Chinese". The Daily Telegraph. 20 April 2001.
  8. ^ Port, Ian S. (2019). The Birth of Loud: Leo Fender, Les Paul, and the guitar-pioneering rivalry that shaped rock 'n' roll. Scribner. p. 194. ISBN 978-1-5011-4165-2.
  9. ^ Job, Macarthur (1994). Air Disaster Volume 2. Aerospace Publications. pp. 96–107. ISBN 1-875671-19-6.
  10. ^ Davies, Caroline. "'I'm a little bit tired': Briton becomes first person to run the length of Africa". 7 April 2024. Guardian News & Media Limited. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  11. ^ "Monty Python's Meaning of Life Script Part 1". MontyPython.net. Retrieved 5 June 2015.

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Understatement is an aspect of traditional English culture 1 It has been exploited to humorous effect but it is also characterised as part of the English cultural attitude to life Contents 1 In medieval times 2 Culture 3 Humour 4 ReferencesIn medieval times editOld English texts relied extensively upon wordplay such as understatement and double negatives 2 understatement litotes is used at least 94 times in the Anglo Saxon epic poem Beowulf a high frequency One author has described this stylistic mannerism to be inherited from an earlier possibly common Germanic poetic tradition 3 he notes that understatement is also found in mediaeval German poetry and Old Norse poetry Such understatement may have the effect of mocking irony humour emphasis and the tempering of an otherwise rather sharp expression 3 4 Culture editSee also Culture of England nbsp The French actress Sarah Bernhardt was considered insufficiently understated in English terms Photograph by Felix Nadar c 1864 This attitude of understatement was exemplified by a comment upon Sarah Bernhardt s violent depiction of Cleopatra in the 1891 play of that title How different how very different from the home life of our own dear Queen The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations judges this critique to be apocryphal 5 Understatement may be used to convey calmness and self control to others in a moment of crisis In 1916 during the opening stages of the Battle of Jutland Admiral Beatty witnessed the explosion of two of his largest battlecruisers within half an hour of each other he is said to have remarked to his subordinate that there seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today 6 Better documented is the cross cultural miscommunication between British and American military personnel in the Battle of the Imjin River Korean War In April 1951 650 British fighting men soldiers and officers from the 1st Battalion the Gloucestershire Regiment were deployed on the most important crossing on the Imjin River to block the traditional invasion route to Seoul The Chinese had sent an entire division 10 000 men against the isolated Glosters in a major offensive to take the whole Korean peninsula and the small force was gradually surrounded and overwhelmed After two days fighting an American Major General Robert H Soule asked the British brigadier Thomas Brodie How are the Glosters doing The brigadier with English understatement replied A bit sticky things are pretty sticky down there To American ears this did not sound desperate and so he ordered them to stand fast The surviving Glosters were rescued by a column of tanks they escaped under fire sitting on the decks of the tanks 7 In November 1963 as The Beatles were becoming a cultural phenomenon in Britain but were still unknown to the Americans a photo appeared in the British press showing John Lennon Paul McCartney and George Harrison playing Rickenbacker guitars Rickenbacker s London distributor his urgency cloaked in British understatement wrote to the company s California headquarters This shows both the Rickenbacker s sic used by the group I mentioned to you We ll need samples of both these models please 8 During the Kuala Lumpur to Perth leg of British Airways Flight 9 on 24 June 1982 volcanic ash caused all four engines of the Boeing 747 aircraft to fail Although pressed for time as the aircraft rapidly lost altitude Captain Eric Moody still managed to make an announcement to the passengers Ladies and Gentlemen this is your Captain speaking We have a small problem All four engines have stopped We are doing our damnedest to get them going again I trust you are not in too much distress 9 In April 2024 English endurance athlete Russ Cook completed a run covering the complete length of Africa a distance of 9 940 miles 16 000 km taking 352 days He told reporters that he was a little bit tired 10 Humour editThe stereotype of English understatement has been exploited in humour for example in Monty Python s The Meaning of Life In one scene a suburban dinner party is invaded by Death who wears a long black cloak and carries a scythe Well says one party guest that s cast rather a gloom over the evening hasn t it In another scene an army officer has just lost his leg When asked how he feels he looks down at his bloody stump and responds stings a bit 11 References edit Hubler Axel 1983 Understatements and Hedges in English John Benjamins Publishing ISBN 978 9027225313 Harper Douglas R enough adj Online Etymology Dictionary a b Bracher Frederick 1937 Understatement in Old English Poetry PMLA 52 4 915 934 doi 10 2307 458493 ISSN 0030 8129 JSTOR 458493 S2CID 164207036 Bjork Robert E Niles John D 1998 A Beowulf Handbook U of Nebraska Press pp 113 114 ISBN 0 8032 6150 0 The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations rev 4th ed Anonymous 14 12 which notes that the quote is probably apocryphal Elgin Katherine Z ed 1997 Nelson Goodman s Theory of Symbols and Its Applications London Routledge p 104 ISBN 978 0 8153 2612 0 The day 650 Glosters faced 10 000 Chinese The Daily Telegraph 20 April 2001 Port Ian S 2019 The Birth of Loud Leo Fender Les Paul and the guitar pioneering rivalry that shaped rock n roll Scribner p 194 ISBN 978 1 5011 4165 2 Job Macarthur 1994 Air Disaster Volume 2 Aerospace Publications pp 96 107 ISBN 1 875671 19 6 Davies Caroline I m a little bit tired Briton becomes first person to run the length of Africa 7 April 2024 Guardian News amp Media Limited Retrieved 8 April 2024 Monty Python s Meaning of Life Script Part 1 MontyPython net Retrieved 5 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title English understatement amp oldid 1220545870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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