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The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
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The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (2 ed.)

Edited by Elizabeth Knowles

‘ground-breaking’, Writing Magazine

This authoritative dictionary draws on Oxford's unrivalled bank of reference and language resources in order to explore the stories behind names and sayings that can be found in classic literature or today's news. Questions it seeks to answer include: What are Anglo-Saxon attitudes? Who first tried to nail jelly to the wall? When was the Dreamtime? Would you want the Midas touch? Should you worry about grey goo? Answers cover a range of topics, such as classical and other mythologies, history, religion, folk customs, superstitions, science and technology, philosophy, and popular culture.

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Elizabeth Knowles, editor

Elizabeth Knowles is Publishing Manager for Oxford Quotations Dictionaries at Oxford University Press


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