Oxford dictionary of quotations

Oxford dictionary of quotations

Knowles, Elizabeth

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A major new edition of the most authoritative dictionary of quotations available brings you the wit and wisdom of past and present. Find that half-remembered line in a browser's paradise of over 20,000 fully indexed quotations. 'When a thing has been said and well said, have no scruple: take it and copy it' -Anatole France The first edition of the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations was published in 1941 and for 70 years this bestselling book has remained unrivalled in its coverage of quotations past and present. The seventh edition is a vast treasury of wit and wisdom spanning the centuries and providing the ultimateanswer to the question, 'Who said that?' Find that half-remembered line in a browser's paradise of over 20,000 quotations, comprehensively indexed for ready reference. Whether you leantowards the words of Jane Austen: 'Think only of the past as its remembrance gives you pleasure', or the advice of Paris Hilton: 'Dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in', the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations provides a quote for every occasion. Plus to celebrate its 70th birthday thebook now comes with a free booklet of misquotations and the fascinating stories behind them. Drawing on Oxford's unrivalled dictionary research programme and unique language monitoring, almost 1,000 new quotations have been added to this seventh edition from over 500 authors, from Mary Wollstonecraft and SarahPalin to Herman Hesse and William Hazlitt. These include classic quotations from established names for which new evidence of current usage has been found, such as 'The worth of a soulcannot be told' (the African writer and former slave Olaudah Equiano) and 'Work first - love next' (American writer and feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman),as well as earlier quotations used by well-known literary authors from aroundthe English-speaking world, e.g. the maxim of Confucius for a ruler,'If you desire what is good, the people will be good' (quoted by Thoreau), and the view of the Phrygian Stoic philosopher Epictetus that 'Not things, but opinions about things, trouble men' (cited by Laurence Sterne ) 'When a thing has been said and well said, have no scruple: take it and copyit' - Anatole France Magnificent volume. It is a book which can be explored pretty well indefinitely, and one which yields fresh satisfaction and surprises. INDICE: Introduction to the seventh edition History of ODQ Introduction tothe first edition How to use the dictionary Quotations Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-923717-3
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 1184
  • Fecha Publicación: 10/09/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés