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The Nag-a-Ram Vocabulary Counter

Inspired by this article. How does your writing stack up against Melville, Shakespear and Snoop Dogg?

Enter some writing (one piece of work or several) and hit count 'em. All the other examples in the above linked article and the works below, use 35,000 words, so for a meaningful comparison, you'll need at least that many. Entries here are totally private - they are not transferred to our server at all.

Count 'em
It can take a while; you've got time to make a cup of tea.

For comparison,
The Wonderful Wizard of oz: 2,647
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: 3,356
Sense and Sensibility: 3,595,
Pride and Prejudice: 3,702,
The picture of Dorian Gray: 4,051.
Lady Chatterly's lover: 4,420
The Great Gatsby:5,011
Adventures of Tom Sawyer: 5,082
Shakespeare used 5,170 across a few plays (each shorter than 35,000 words)
Moby Dick: 6,022