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Overview
A Dictionary of American Proverbs is a treasury of more than 15,000 sayings, adages, and maxims commonly used in popular speech in the United States and Canada. As the first major collection of proverbs in the English language based on oral sources rather than written sources, it includes thousands of uniquely American proverbs that have never before been recorded as well as many thousands of traditional sayings that have found their way into American speech from classical, biblical, British, continental European, and American literature.
This unparalleled collection will delight the general reader as well as the specialist. Collected here are nuggets of popular wisdom on all aspects of American life: weather, agriculture, geography, travel, money, business, food, neighbors, friends, manners, government, politics, law, health, education, religion, music, song, and dance.
Field work on the Dictionary was conducted over thirty years under the direction of the Committee on Proverbial Sayings of the American Dialect Society and resulted in 15,000 records of proverbial texts which have been edited for this collection. The result is an invaluable reference for general readers and students, as well as cultural historians, folklorists, linguists, anthropologists, sociologists, and scholars of literature.
A treasury of more than 15,000 sayings, adages, and maxims commonly used in popular speech in the U.S. and Canada. As the first major collection of proverbs in the English language based on oral sources rather than written sources, it includes thousands of uniquely American proverbs that have never before been recorded as well as many thousands of traditional sayings that have found their way into American speech from classical, biblical, British, continental European and American literature. Extensive bibliography lists both primary and secondary sources.
Editorial Reviews
Library Journal
This scholarly work lists U.S. and Canadian proverbs alphabetically by key word, cross-referencing for related proverbs. Although it draws strictly from oral sources, noting the recorded distribution, the book also lists each proverb's first citation in writing along with its inclusion in other collections. Especially valuable are the variants: ``Absence makes the heart grow fonder'' also has ``Absence makes the heart wander'' and five other versions. Understandably, large sections are devoted to ``man,'' ``money,'' and ``woman.'' This is an excellent, well-conceived document of a fast-changing and perhaps dying segment of our language. Recommended for reference sections.--Kitty Chen Dean, Nassau Coll., Garden City, N.Y.Booknews
Fifteen thousand proverbs and their variants (in actual use in American speech) are presented here--gleaned from the 150,000 citation slips collected during 40 years of field research in the contiguous US and parts of Canada. Unique in that it is based on oral rather than written sources and identifies geographical distribution (where the proverb was collected), this monument of paremiology (proverb scholarship) will serve as a research tool for scholars of many disciplines. It is also great fun to read, and speech writers, teachers, and general readers will find some good ones to enliven their work. What can't be said is often whistled. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Product Details
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Wolfgang Mieder is Chairperson of the Department of German and Russian at the University of Vermont. The late Stewart A. Kingsbury was Professor of English at Northern Michigan University. Kelsie B. Harder is Professor of English at the State University of New York, Potsdam.