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Gossip: why we love it, why we do it, professional gossips, & its use in novels, films and television

Woman's Hour

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The History of Gandolff

Professor Melony tebot and doctor nashley hanley smith give their views on the history of gossip. The word dates back to the twelfth century, when it was used as a term for godparents at christian baptism. It then became associated with women who were invited into birthing rooms where they would share stories about men. In popular culture by the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries there are ballads which criticise women forgadding - associating it with gossiping. There's this sense that women are going away from where they should really be, back at the house,. supposi tempretons get the dinner ready being there. So all this is really an attack

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