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the Triumphalist Decade
Stating the bleeding obvious, perhaps - but there's a huge difference between calling someone triumphalist and calling them triumphant isn't there? It implies singing one's own praises, blowing one's own trumpet (or just trumpeting), being a very unpleasant winner who most people would like to see taken down a peg or two.
As an aside, is triumph by any chance related to "three cheers"?
I still don't know what the original quoted sentence means. For a book about English, I think it stinks
I agree with both points.
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