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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations by Subject (Oxford Paperback Reference) [Paperback]

Susan Ratcliffe (Editor)
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September 9, 2004 Oxford Paperback Reference
Oxford Quotations by Subject is a collection of over 7,000 quotations, arranged thematically for easy look-up. Covering an enormous range of nearly 600 themes, there is every subject you can think of, from the more traditional topics of Courage or Parliament, to topical themes such as The Internet or Genetic Engineering. The quotations that stand together in each particular theme range from the very old to the modern: both Horace and Maeve Binchy comment on the theme The Present, while Desmond Morris and Jeremy Bentham give their views in the category on Animal Rights. A useful author index (including descriptions and context lines) gives quick and easy access to what is in the dictionary and provides information on each author. For anyone needing to find quotable gems on a wide variety of topics, the Oxfprd Dictionary of Quotations by Subject is an impressive and highly useable source.


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Review from previous edition: "A rich choice of wit and wisdom" --Sunday Times --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Susan Ratcliffe is an Associate Editor for Oxford Quotations Dictionaries, and has previously edited the Little Oxford Dictionary of Quotations and Love Quotations.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (September 9, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198607504
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198607502
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 4.9 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,189,582 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Skillful Editing Makes All the Difference, July 21, 2010
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations by Subject (Oxford Paperback Reference) is a handy, compact resource to have around. I think it is far superior to The Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Quotations, which I have been using up until this point.

CONTENT
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The entries are arranged alphabetically by subject. Whenever possible, the name of the author, their dates, their significance, the title of the source, and the date of the quotation are given. For example, the fourth quotation under "education" is "Go to the pine if you want to learn about the pine" Matsuo Basho 1644-94 Japanese poet: Nobuyuki Yuasa (ed.) Basho. The Narrow Road to the Deep North (1966) Introduction.

WHY DO I PREFER IT OVER MERRIAM-WEBSTER?
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It draws on sources from several traditions (not enough for my taste, but better than most). I think this was a very good choice for an audience that is becoming increasingly familiar with various cultures. In contrast, the content of the Merriam-Webster dictionary is taken almost entirely from the Western one.

It not only gives you the author's name, but enough information to understand roughly when the entry was written, and even the source, so you can actually track down the quotation yourself. Finally, an editor of a general work did not dumb it down and carefully recorded the sources to empower us. Merriam-Webster's only tells you the author and source. If you do not recognize the name, you have no idea when it was written, where, and what the author's significance is.

The content is up to date. Entries in other dictionaries tend to all have come from before I was born. I have found some quotations from as recently as two years ago in this book. Of course, there is nothing at all wrong with old, but I think it is better to have a good mix. Merriam-Webster's dictionary was published nearly two decades ago, and because the editors focused on dead white men, it isn't even useful for quotations from the 80s and 90s.

It is inexpensive (paperback). Although Merriam-Webster's costs even less, I think you get more for your money with this one.

DRAWBACKS
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It is somewhat larger than Merriam-Webster's. There is a lot of dead space in the book, and they could have easily printed it smaller if they had wanted to.

The Bible quotations are strangely lacking information. Why only put "Bible: St. Matthew"? Personally, I'd like to know exactly where to find it. Merriam-Webster's provides this.

SUMMARY
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This is a very well-edited volume that far exceeded my expectations for a general dictionary of quotations. I highly recommend it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS KINDLE BOOK 5 STARTS BUT..., November 8, 2011
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...it isn't very easy to navigate through...at least, I couldn't figure out a way to do so! (If I'm missing something, here, I hope somebody will reply to this review and set me straight.)

The book, itself, is an INCREDIBLE collection of quotes and far surpasses the classic "Bartlett's" and has the potential to be a very useful tool or even just a fun read in itself.

The "bad" part is that I wish there were links in the index to the various topics covered. Unfortunately, if you type in a search word..."beer", for instance...you get back every quote where the word "beer" appears. For instance "He was drinking a cold beer".

I would respectfully suggest that when the next edition is published for Kindle, it includes links from the alphabetical index to each subject listed rather than having the reader have to type in a search word and wade through a lot of non sequiturs to find an actual quote...which is EXTREMELY tedious!

Otherwise, this is a fine book.
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