[Ads-l] What fresh hell is this? possibly 1935
Pete Morris
mr_peter_morris at OUTLOOK.COM
Fri Sep 16 09:27:11 UTC 2022
Anecdote attributed to Dorothy Parker.
“If the doorbell rang in her apartment, she would say, ‘What fresh
hell can this be?’—and it wasn’t funny; she meant it."
Addressed in QI column.
https://quoteinvestigator.com/2017/10/01/fresh/
Although the phrase itself predates her, it is the specific use in
response
to an unexpected call that is of interest.
I have found an account of a doctor receiving a patient at 3 AM using
the phrase. It comes from Vanity Fair. Searching the document finds a
contents page dated March,1935. It certainly seems to be from the
original run of the magazine, which merged with Vogue in 1936.
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Vanity_Fair/J4A7AQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22what+fresh+hell%22&dq=%22what+fresh+hell%22&printsec=frontcover
A couple of words I can't quite make out.
... three a.m. before he picked up the receiver. "What fresh hell is
this, George?"
said Dr. [Reinnard?] to the night clerk.
"Can't tell you, doc. Old man in [here?] says he must have a doctor
right away"
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