
Allusions give us a marvelous literary shorthand, drawing on our collective knowledge of literature, mythology, and the Bible to help us describe people, places, feelings, and events. A miser is a Scrooge, a strong man is a Samson or a Hercules, a beautiful woman is a Venus or a modern-day Helen of Troy. We can suffer like Sisyphus or linger like the smile of the Cheshire Cat.Ranging from classical mythology to modern movies and TV shows, this new reference work explains the meanings of the allusions in use in modern English, from Abaddon to Zorro, Tartarus to Tarzan, and Rubens to Rambo. Based on an extensive reading program that has identified the most commonly used allusions, this fascinating volume includes numerous quotations to illustrate usage, from a range of authors and sources, from Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens to Bridget Jones's Diary. Moreover, the dictionary is thematically structured, so that readers not only can look up Medea to find out who she was and how her name is used as an allusion, but also can look up the theme of "Revenge" and find, alongside Medea, entries for other figures used to allude to revenge, such as The Furies or The Count of Monte Cristo.
This reference work investigates the origins, meanings, and contemporary applications of common allusions found in the English language. The authors, Andrew Delahunty, Penny Stock, and Sheila Dignan, utilize an extensive reading program to catalog how historical, mythological, and pop-culture references function as a shorthand in modern communication. By organizing entries both alphabetically and thematically, the text provides a framework for understanding how specific figures and events are invoked to describe human behavior and societal conditions.
What You Will Find
Experts and linguists recognize this volume as a practical tool for writers and students seeking to understand the cultural underpinnings of common metaphors. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the thematic structure, which facilitates deeper research into specific concepts beyond simple dictionary definitions.
Page Count:
453
Publication Date:
2001-07-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198600313
ISBN-13:
9780198600312
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