The Biteback Dictionary of Humorous Literary Quotations

The Biteback Dictionary of Humorous Literary Quotations

by Fred Metcalf (Author)

Synopsis

If you're Wilde about Shaw but not Shaw about Wilde, this classic collection of humorous literary quotations is the book for you. Within its pages you will find hundreds of hand-picked quotes in dozens of handy categories. All the big names are here, from Henry James to Clive James (no relation); from Waugh, Evelyn to War, Poets; from Dickens to Dictionaries and Twain to Twitter. Delve here and discover T. S. Eliot's advice on becoming a great writer (it's a bit anal). Find out what the critics said about Virginia Woolf and what Virginia Woolf said about the critics. And check out what it was about Jane Austen that got Mark Twain so hot under the choler! When dirt is dished, fat is chewed, sides are split and chins are wagged, the result, dear reader, is this richly entertaining book. Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore? HENRY WARD BEECHER Biographers know nothing about the intimate sex lives of their own wives but think they know all about Stendhal's or Faulkner's. MILAN KUNDERA I hate writing. I love having written. DOROTHY PARKER It was a good career move. GORE VIDAL, on the death of Truman Capote

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Published: 05 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 1849542260
ISBN 13: 9781849542265

Media Reviews
Organised by subject, this is a great source of one-liners for speech writing or just amusing the company you're in. The Good Book Guide
Author Bio
Fred Metcalf is the author of many titles including the penguin book of modern humorous quotations and the penguin book of jokes.