In his novel Bleak House, Charles Dickens coined the word ‘growlery’ for a place to retire to when you’re feeling ‘out of humour’.
— Literary Interest (@InterestingLit) January 28, 2016
In his novel Bleak House, Charles Dickens coined the word ‘growlery’ for a place to retire to when you’re feeling ‘out of humour’.
— Literary Interest (@InterestingLit) January 28, 2016