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Oxford Dictionary of Allusionsguide to popular cultural references - old and new
Allusions are a sort of cultural shorthand. If someone is 'as rich as Croesus', a comparison is being made with the sixth century BC King of Lydia, who was fabled for his wealth (and it's pronounced Kree-Sus, by the way).
As with most books of this type, one of its chief pleasures is the opportunity to browse idly and come across unexpected gems. There's everything here - from Barbara Cartland to Dido and Aeneas or from Morgan le Fay to Bridget Jones's Diary. © Roy Johnson 2001 [more REFERENCE books] The Oxford Dictionary of Allusions, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp.453, ISBN 0198600313 |
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