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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 15 MIN

Murder, Madness, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary

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In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore The Surgeon of Crowthorne by Simon Winchester, a fascinating true story about the interplay of brilliance, madness, and obsession in the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary. At the heart of this tale are James Murray, the dictionary’s tireless editor, and William Chester Minor, a Civil War surgeon turned convicted murderer who became one of its most important contributors—all while confined to Broadmoor Asylum. How did Minor’s mental illness shape his intellectual output? What does his story reveal about the thin line between genius and madness? And how did the collaboration between these two men change the course of linguistics and literary history? Join us as we unravel this gripping and improbable chapter in the history of language, creativity, and mental illness.🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #TheSurgeonOfCrowthorne #MadGenius #CreativityAndMadness #OxfordEnglishDictionary #MentalHealthAndArt #LanguageAndInsanity #Podcast

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