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The Dictionary of Modern Proverbs

Doyle, Charles Clay(Compiled by)Mieder, Wolfgang(Compiled by)Shapiro, Fred R.(Compiled by)
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This extensive collection of proverbs, all coined after 1900, reflects the experiences and perplexities of the modern world "You can't unring a bell." "It takes a village to raise a child." "Life is just a bowl of cherries." We sometimes think of proverbs as expressions of ancient wisdom, but in fact new proverbs are constantly arising.

This unique volume is devoted exclusively to English-language proverbs that originated in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

The most complete and accurate such collection ever compiled, The Dictionary of Modern Proverbs presents more than 1,400 individual proverbs gathered and researched with the help of electronic full-text databases not previously used for such a project. Entries are organized alphabetically by key words, with information about the earliest datable appearance, origin, history, and meaning of each proverb.

Mundane or sublime, serious or jocular, these memorable sayings represent virtually every aspect of the modern experience.

Readers will find the book almost impossible to put down once opened; every page offers further proof of the immense vitality of proverbs and their colorful contributions to the oral traditions of today.

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300136021 / 9780300136029
Hardback
22/05/2012
United States
English
xiv, 294 pages
24 cm