Author: Bartlett Jere Whiting
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674219816
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
p.B. J. Whiting savors proverbial expressions and has devoted much of his lifetime to studying and collecting them; no one knows more about British and American proverbs than he. The present volume, based upon writings in British North America from the earliest settlements to approximately 1820, complements his and Archer Taylor's Dictionary of American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, 1820-1880. It differs from that work and from other standard collections, however, in that its sources are primarily not "literary" but instead workaday writings - letters, diaries, histories, travel books, political pamphlets, and the like. The authors represent a wide cross-section of the populace, from scholars and statesmen to farmers, shopkeepers, sailors, and hunters. Mr. Whiting has combed all the obvious sources and hundreds of out-of-the-way publications of local journals and historical societies. This body of material, "because it covers territory that has not been extracted and compiled in a scholarly way before, can justly be said to be the most valuable of all those that Whiting has brought together," according to Albert B. Friedman. "What makes the work important is Whiting's authority: a proverb or proverbial phrase is what BJW thinks is a proverb or proverbial phrase. There is no objective operative definition of any value, no divining rod; his tact, 'feel, ' experience, determine what's the real thing and what is spurious."
Early American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases
Author: Bartlett Jere Whiting
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674219816
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
p.B. J. Whiting savors proverbial expressions and has devoted much of his lifetime to studying and collecting them; no one knows more about British and American proverbs than he. The present volume, based upon writings in British North America from the earliest settlements to approximately 1820, complements his and Archer Taylor's Dictionary of American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, 1820-1880. It differs from that work and from other standard collections, however, in that its sources are primarily not "literary" but instead workaday writings - letters, diaries, histories, travel books, political pamphlets, and the like. The authors represent a wide cross-section of the populace, from scholars and statesmen to farmers, shopkeepers, sailors, and hunters. Mr. Whiting has combed all the obvious sources and hundreds of out-of-the-way publications of local journals and historical societies. This body of material, "because it covers territory that has not been extracted and compiled in a scholarly way before, can justly be said to be the most valuable of all those that Whiting has brought together," according to Albert B. Friedman. "What makes the work important is Whiting's authority: a proverb or proverbial phrase is what BJW thinks is a proverb or proverbial phrase. There is no objective operative definition of any value, no divining rod; his tact, 'feel, ' experience, determine what's the real thing and what is spurious."
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674219816
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
p.B. J. Whiting savors proverbial expressions and has devoted much of his lifetime to studying and collecting them; no one knows more about British and American proverbs than he. The present volume, based upon writings in British North America from the earliest settlements to approximately 1820, complements his and Archer Taylor's Dictionary of American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, 1820-1880. It differs from that work and from other standard collections, however, in that its sources are primarily not "literary" but instead workaday writings - letters, diaries, histories, travel books, political pamphlets, and the like. The authors represent a wide cross-section of the populace, from scholars and statesmen to farmers, shopkeepers, sailors, and hunters. Mr. Whiting has combed all the obvious sources and hundreds of out-of-the-way publications of local journals and historical societies. This body of material, "because it covers territory that has not been extracted and compiled in a scholarly way before, can justly be said to be the most valuable of all those that Whiting has brought together," according to Albert B. Friedman. "What makes the work important is Whiting's authority: a proverb or proverbial phrase is what BJW thinks is a proverb or proverbial phrase. There is no objective operative definition of any value, no divining rod; his tact, 'feel, ' experience, determine what's the real thing and what is spurious."
Folk-lore of Women as Illustrated by Legendary and Traditional Tales, Folk-rhymes, Proverbial Sayings, Superstitions, Etc
Author: Thomas Firminger Thiselton-Dyer
Publisher:
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Category : Folklore
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
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Category : Folklore
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Proverbs from the Almanac of One Richard Saunders
Author: Benjamin Franklin
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Category : American wit and humor
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : American wit and humor
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
The World's Best Proverbs and Maxims
Author: James Gilchrist Lawson
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Category : Maxims
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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Category : Maxims
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Proverbs, Maxims, and Phrases of All Ages
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Category : Maxims
Languages : en
Pages : 1294
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Category : Maxims
Languages : en
Pages : 1294
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John Ploughman's Pictures
Author: Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Duties in the Home and the Family
Author: Walter Lorenzo Sheldon
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Category : Asylums
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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Category : Asylums
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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American Proverbs About Women
Author: Lois Kerschen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313091129
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Proverbs supposedly contain the wisdom of the common folk—eternal truths to be passed down through the ages. They are short, often humorous, expressions that teach lessons or give practical advice, and they are perhaps the best indicators of attitudes and beliefs of any form of folklore. Not only reflecting culture, proverbs also perpetuate the cultural dictates of the past, including the fears, prejudices, and misconceptions of their predominately male authors. Because they are generalizations, proverbs sometimes impede accurate observation and analysis and stifle original thought. Like many other traditions and cultural practices, proverbs often promote misleading stereotypes of women. This reference book collects more than 800 American proverbs about women and analyzes their significance. The volume begins with introductory chapters that explore the relationship between proverbs and culture and the image of women presented in proverbs. The chapters that follow are devoted to particular categories, such as wives and 6~rriage, mothers and daughters, women as property, and old women and grandmothers. Each chapter includes a brief introductory overview and a listing of proverbs relating to the topic. The proverbs were gathered through an extensive review of journal articles, proverb dictionaries, and other literature. In addition to true proverbs, the volume includes some phrases, sayings, and proverbial comparisons. Not included are expressions that contain words like mother or daughter but do not really describe women or comment about them. The book then presents a concluding analysis of how American proverbs portray women, an alphabetical index of proverbs, and an extensive bibliography.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313091129
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Proverbs supposedly contain the wisdom of the common folk—eternal truths to be passed down through the ages. They are short, often humorous, expressions that teach lessons or give practical advice, and they are perhaps the best indicators of attitudes and beliefs of any form of folklore. Not only reflecting culture, proverbs also perpetuate the cultural dictates of the past, including the fears, prejudices, and misconceptions of their predominately male authors. Because they are generalizations, proverbs sometimes impede accurate observation and analysis and stifle original thought. Like many other traditions and cultural practices, proverbs often promote misleading stereotypes of women. This reference book collects more than 800 American proverbs about women and analyzes their significance. The volume begins with introductory chapters that explore the relationship between proverbs and culture and the image of women presented in proverbs. The chapters that follow are devoted to particular categories, such as wives and 6~rriage, mothers and daughters, women as property, and old women and grandmothers. Each chapter includes a brief introductory overview and a listing of proverbs relating to the topic. The proverbs were gathered through an extensive review of journal articles, proverb dictionaries, and other literature. In addition to true proverbs, the volume includes some phrases, sayings, and proverbial comparisons. Not included are expressions that contain words like mother or daughter but do not really describe women or comment about them. The book then presents a concluding analysis of how American proverbs portray women, an alphabetical index of proverbs, and an extensive bibliography.
My Life
Author: Anthony Fomuso
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453586377
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
My Life as it is called is a compilation of wise sayings, quotations, poetry and short write ups that explain some essential principles of life. Communication in various types of relationship can be reinforced, improved and encouraged using the information, idioms and ideas within this book. The ideas in this book span from social, spiritual, fi nancial, mental and general thoughts that infl uence our day to day activities in life. My aim in putting these thoughts out in a book is to pass on the things I have learned and observed in life. I have given My Life to friends to read and most of them have been amazed by the contents and the logical expressions of life experiences. Salvation is not a statistical expression of Gods Love, But it is an expression of Gods ultimate character of Love For Anyone or Everyone. Whosoever. Who is a sinner? Anthony Fomuso If I stop to help this man what will happen to me? Then reverse the question: If I do not stop to help this man what will happen to him. It is better to get to the causal route rather than getting to the bug down individual: It seems. Martin Luther, King.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453586377
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
My Life as it is called is a compilation of wise sayings, quotations, poetry and short write ups that explain some essential principles of life. Communication in various types of relationship can be reinforced, improved and encouraged using the information, idioms and ideas within this book. The ideas in this book span from social, spiritual, fi nancial, mental and general thoughts that infl uence our day to day activities in life. My aim in putting these thoughts out in a book is to pass on the things I have learned and observed in life. I have given My Life to friends to read and most of them have been amazed by the contents and the logical expressions of life experiences. Salvation is not a statistical expression of Gods Love, But it is an expression of Gods ultimate character of Love For Anyone or Everyone. Whosoever. Who is a sinner? Anthony Fomuso If I stop to help this man what will happen to me? Then reverse the question: If I do not stop to help this man what will happen to him. It is better to get to the causal route rather than getting to the bug down individual: It seems. Martin Luther, King.
Contested Commonwealths
Author: William Pencak
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1611460832
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
United States historian William Pencak presents thirteen of his essays, written beginning in 1976. Some deal with colonial and revolutionary crowds and communities in Massachusetts--the impressment riot of 1747, the popular uprisings of the 1760s and 1770s, and Shays' Rebellion. Others examine popular ideology in songs and almanacs, and the thought and behavior of George Washington, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and the loyalist Peter Oliver. Interpretive essays argue that colonial outage that their participation in the French and Indian War went unrecognized by the British led to the American Revolution; that revolutionary economic thought turned smuggling from a vice into the 'natural law' of free trade; and that focusing on the Civil War and the years 1861 to 1865, leads to a glorified conception of the national past that is better understood as shaped by "An Era of Racial Violence" that extended from 1854 to at least 1877.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1611460832
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
United States historian William Pencak presents thirteen of his essays, written beginning in 1976. Some deal with colonial and revolutionary crowds and communities in Massachusetts--the impressment riot of 1747, the popular uprisings of the 1760s and 1770s, and Shays' Rebellion. Others examine popular ideology in songs and almanacs, and the thought and behavior of George Washington, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and the loyalist Peter Oliver. Interpretive essays argue that colonial outage that their participation in the French and Indian War went unrecognized by the British led to the American Revolution; that revolutionary economic thought turned smuggling from a vice into the 'natural law' of free trade; and that focusing on the Civil War and the years 1861 to 1865, leads to a glorified conception of the national past that is better understood as shaped by "An Era of Racial Violence" that extended from 1854 to at least 1877.