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The Joys of Hebrewby Lewis Glinert
Oxford University Press 1994; US$ 25.95This study celebrates the Hebrew language by bringing together a generous selection of the best-known words and sayings, in English transcription, and illustrating them with excerpts from the Bible, Talmud, folklore and other Jewish literature. more...
What Goes Around Comes Aroundby Kimberly Lau; Peter Tokofsky; Stephen Winick
Utah State University Press 2004; US$ 16.00In this collection of essays prominent folklorists look at varied modern uses and contexts of proverbs and proverbial speech, some traditional and conventional, others new and unexpected. After the editors' introduction discussing the history and status of attempts to define proverbs, describing their contemporary circulation, and acknowledging the especially important work of paremiologist Wolfgang Meider, the contributions examine the continuing pervasiveness and idiomatic relevance of proverbs in modern culture. more...
The Routledge Book of World Proverbsby Jon R. Stone
Routledge 2006; US$ 31.95Drawing together proverbs that transcend culture, time and space to provide a collection that is both useful and enjoyable, The Routledge Book of World Proverbs is, unquestionably, a book of enduring interest. more...
Tradition des proverbes et des exempla dans l'Occident médiéval / Die Tradition der Sprichwörter und exempla im Mittelalterby Hugo O. Bizzarri; Martin Rohde
Walter de Gruyter, Inc. 2009; US$ 140.00Proverbs and exempla are two literary genres which developed in parallel throughout the Middle Ages. There was often cross-fertilisation between them, for both were engaged in the same discourses; jurisprudence, philosophy, theology, historiography and literature all drew on proverbs and exempla in their arguments. The interdisciplinary papers in the present volume examine the co-existence of proverbs and exempla in both Latin literature and the vernacular literatures of the Romance and Germanic languages. more...
Wisdom in Loose Formby Nikolaos Lazaridis
BRILL 2007; US$ 173.00Drawing on proverbs and proverb-like sentences found in Ancient Egyptian and Greek wisdom collections, this book offers an insight into the literary production of these two Mediterranean civilizations, comparing their manner of conveying timeless wisdom and reconsidering the status of their cultural contact. more...
The Function of Proverbs in Discourseby Elias Dominguez Barajas
Walter de Gruyter, Inc. 2010; US$ 139.00The book examines how thinking, speaking, and interacting influence the construction of meaning among interlocutors. Its revelatory analysis of the complex use of proverbs as discursive tools in the daily life of a social network of transnational families based in Chicago and Mexico makes it an important contribution to the fields of discourse studies, rhetoric, literacy theory, and pedagogy. more...
Never Marry a Woman with Big Feetby Mineke Schipper
Amsterdam University Press 2010; US$ 24.50The book to bring together a fascinating compendium of witticisms on women-more than 15,000 sayings from around the globe and translated from more than 240 languages. more...
Die Weisheit der Keltenby Bernhard Maier
C.H. Beck 2011; US$ 9.63Hauptbeschreibung «Kein Leben ohne Freiheit.» «Sanfte Antwort erstickt den Zorn.» «Je höher die Taube fliegt, desto sicherer fängt sie der Habicht.» «Besser streiten als einsam sein.» «War das nicht ich, die den Staub aufwirbelte? - sprach die Fliege, als die Kutsche vorüber war.» «Die satte Sau hört nicht das Quieken der hungrigen.» Diese kleine Schatztruhe keltischer Lebensklugheit birgt eine Fülle von Sprichwörtern - bildhaft und anschaulich, weise und gewitzt, derb und anrührend. Nach thematischen Stichworten geordnet - von Anerkennung und Verachtung bis zu Freiheit und Zwang -, erhellt sie die Lebenswirklichkeit einer bäuerlichen Gesellschaft, deren Denken in den Anfängen keltischer Kultur gründet und durch die Jahrtausende in lebendiger... more...
Haud Yer Wheesht!by Allan Morrison; Rupert Besley
Neil Wilson Publishing 2011; US$ 5.82A frequently hilarious and often wise collection of Scots sayings which our Grannies always seemed to have to hand for all manner of situations and circumstances. They cover marriage, cooking, the home, money, sex, the Kirk, the future, health, happiness, poverty, travel, death, birth and a lot more. Each saying is accompanied by a straightforward English equivalent for ease of understanding by tourists and visitors from overseas. Over 50 cartoon illustrations by Rupert Besley accompany the text. more...
Preposterous Proverbsby Max Cryer
Exisle Publishing 2011; US$ 7.99In Preposterous Proverbs, language expert Max Cryer looks at a vast array of proverbs from around the world on subjects ranging from birth, food, women and love to money, animals, sin and death. He has chosen some of the most interesting and perplexing, and analyses their meaning and truth with his characteristic wry wit. A great book to dip into, Preposterous Proverbs will take you from Greece and Japan to Russia and India. more...









