Books by "George and Weedon Grossmith"

10 books found

The Romance of Golden Star ...

The Romance of Golden Star ...

by George Chetwynd Griffith

1897

A Woman of the Commune

A Woman of the Commune

by George Alfred Henty

1897

My Life

My Life

by George R. Sims

1917

The Theatre, the Drama, the Girls

The Theatre, the Drama, the Girls

by George Jean Nathan

1921

Caliban

Caliban

by W. L. George

1920

Memoirs of a Clubman

Memoirs of a Clubman

by George Brown Burgin

1922

The Diary of a Nobody

The Diary of a Nobody

by George Grossmith, Weedon Grossmith, Benjamin William Findon

1923

A Playgoer's Memories

A Playgoer's Memories

by Henry George Hibbert

1920

A Society Clown

A Society Clown

by George Grossmith

1888

A Dictionary of Anglo-American Proverbs & Proverbial Phrases Found in Literary Sources of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries is a unique collection of proverbial language found in literary contexts. It includes proverbial materials from a multitude of plays, (auto)biographies of well-known actors like Britain's Laurence Olivier, songs by William S. Gilbert or Lorenz Hart, and American crime stories by Leslie Charteris. Other authors represented in the dictionary are Horatio Alger, Margery Allingham, Samuel Beckett, Lewis Carroll, Raymond Chandler, Benjamin Disraeli, Edward Eggleston, Hamlin Garland, Graham Greene, Thomas C. Haliburton, Bret Harte, Aldous Huxley, Sinclair Lewis, Jack London, George Orwell, Eden Phillpotts, John B. Priestley, Carl Sandburg, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Jesse Stuart, Oscar Wilde, and more. Many lesser-known dramatists, songwriters, and novelists are included as well, making the contextualized texts to a considerable degree representative of the proverbial language of the past two centuries. While the collection contains a proverbial treasure trove for paremiographers and paremiologists alike, it also presents general readers interested in folkloric, linguistic, cultural, and historical phenomena with an accessible and enjoyable selection of proverbs and proverbial phrases.