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The Multicultural Dictionary of Proverbs

The Multicultural Dictionary of Proverbs
Author: Harold V. Cordry
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1476607354

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All cultures have proverbs that capsulize subjects simply and effectively. Many of these are cross-cultural. For example, according to a Danish proverb, “The greater the fear, the nearer the danger,” while a Latin proverb says, “The less there is of fear, the less there is danger.” This work includes over 20,000 proverbs from more than 120 languages, nationalities and ethnic groups. The proverbs are arranged under 1,300 headings (e.g., accidents, divided loyalty, marriage, prosperity, shame), and each includes the nationality, group or language in which it originated. Comprehensive keyword and subject indexes allow access to the material in multiple ways.


The Scottish Minstrel

The Scottish Minstrel
Author: Charles Rogers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1885
Genre: Ballads, Scots
ISBN:

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One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets

One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets
Author: David Herschell Edwards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1880
Genre: Scottish poetry
ISBN:

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Robert Fergusson and the Scottish Periodical Press

Robert Fergusson and the Scottish Periodical Press
Author: Rhona Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 131706223X

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Though Robert Fergusson published only one collection of poems during his lifetime, he was a fixture in the Scottish periodical press. Rhona Brown explores Fergusson's poetic output in its immediate periodical context, enabling a new understanding of Fergusson's contribution to poetry that also enlarges on our understanding of the Scottish periodical press. Focusing on the development of his career in Walter Ruddiman's Weekly Magazine, Brown situates Fergusson's poetry alongside contemporary events that expose Fergusson's preoccupations with the frivolities of fashion, theatrical culture, the economic status of Scottish manufacture, and politics. At the same time, Brown offers fascinating insights into the political climate of Enlightenment Scotland and shows the Weekly Magazine in relationship to the larger Scottish and British periodical milieus. She concludes by exploring reactions to Fergusson's death in the British periodical presses, arguing that contrary to critical consensus, the poet's death was ignored neither by his own country nor by the larger literary community.