Volume 310 pages
Proverb Lore. Many sayings, wise or otherwise, on many subjects, gleaned from many sources
About the book
F. Edward Hulme's «Proverb Lore» delves into the rich tapestry of proverbs and sayings, collating a diverse assortment of wisdom gleaned from varied cultures and traditions. This compendium artfully weaves together the curious, the humorous, and the poignant, presenting readers with a literary mosaic that speaks to the universal human experience. Its scholarly yet accessible style invites both casual readers and academics to engage with proverbs as literary artifacts that reflect societal values and historical contexts, highlighting not only their semantic depth but also their function across cultures. F. Edward Hulme, a noted scholar and passionate folklorist, dedicated much of his life to the study of proverbs and their significance across different cultures. His expansive intellect and keen curiosity about human language and tradition fostered a profound appreciation for the ways in which sayings encapsulate wisdom, wit, and the human condition. Through years of research and cross-cultural examination, Hulme recognized the power of proverbs as vessels of knowledge, keen observations, and moral guidance. «Proverb Lore» is an exquisite resource for anyone fascinated by language, culture, and the axiom that often informs our lives. It serves not only as an entertaining collection but also as an essential reference for understanding the ways in which proverbs shape and reflect human consciousness. Readers seeking to enrich their knowledge of folklore or enhance their understanding of cultural expressions will find this book an invaluable addition to their libraries.