Proverb Lore

Proverb Lore by F. Edward Hulme, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 16, 2015, is a thoughtful exploration of proverbs and their significance across cultures and time. This edition, comprising 122 pages, delves into how proverbs reflect the shared experiences and inherent unity of humanity, despite the diverse contexts in which they arise.
Readers will find that this book presents a comprehensive study of proverbs, illustrating how they connect us to the past and highlight enduring human motivations. It examines the universal themes that emerge from proverbs, revealing insights into the common challenges faced by people around the world, from various geographical and cultural backgrounds. Through this examination, Proverb Lore invites readers to reflect on the timeless nature of human thought and action.
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The study of proverbs is one of exceeding interest and value. By means of it our thoughts travel back through the ages to the childhood of the world, and we see at once how amidst the surroundings that vary so greatly in every age and in every clime the common inherent oneness of humanity asserts itself: how, while fashions change, motives of action remain; how, beneath the burning sun of Bengal or Ashanti, in the tents of the Crees, or amidst the snows of Lapland, the thoughts of men on the great problems that confront the race are strikingly at one.
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