An author may use proverbs to convey universal truths or wisdom succinctly, adding depth and resonance to their narrative. Proverbs can enhance character development and cultural context, reflecting the values and beliefs of a particular society. Additionally, they can create rhythm and enhance the memorability of a text, making key themes more impactful for readers.
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James Speirs has written: 'Proverbs of Guyana explained' -- subject(s): Creole Proverbs, Proverbs, Creole
N. K. Dzobo has written: 'African proverbs' -- subject(s): African Proverbs, Ewe Proverbs 'The moral value of Ewe proverbs' -- subject(s): Ewe Proverbs
Credo Vusa'mazula Mutwa has written: 'African proverbs' -- subject(s): African Proverbs, Proverbs, African
Solomon the son of David, king of Israel; is attributed as the author of The Book of Proverbs.
Rudy Gallo has written: 'The book of illustrated proverbs' -- subject(s): Proverbs
Xavier Plissart has written: 'Mamprusi proverbs' -- subject(s): Mampruli Proverbs
Neumark. has written: 'Sefer ha-meshalim' -- subject(s): Hebrew Proverbs, Proverbs
Helen Pennock South has written: 'The proverbs of Alfred' -- subject(s): English Proverbs, English language, Glossaries, vocabularies, Middle English, Proverbs of Alfred, Proverbs, English
Angus MacGillivray has written: 'Our Gaelic proverbs' -- subject(s): Scottish Gaelic Proverbs
T. Susheela has written: 'A comparative study of culture in Telugu, Punjabi & Hindi proverbs' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Indic Proverbs, Proverbs
Yasumi Kitayama has written: 'Satsuma no kotowaza' -- subject(s): Japanese Proverbs, Proverbs, Japanese