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The book is the life of our time

Odoevsky A.I.
Odoevsky A.I.

Phraseologism: The book is the life of our time.

Meaning: A book always reflects the time in which it was written, its atmosphere, ideas, values, public sentiment, etc.

Origin: From a review of the book by Vladimir Odoevsky "Children's Tales of Grandfather Iriney" (1840) by Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinsky (1811-1848): "The book is the life of our time. Everyone needs it - both old and young, and businesslike, and doing nothing, children, too."

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All this would be funny when it were not so sad.

Meaning:

About an outwardly tragicomic, funny, but essentially very serious, disturbing situation.

Origin:

A quote from M. Yu. Lermontov's poem "A. O. Smirnova" (1840): "I want to tell you a lot without you, // With you, I want to listen to you ... // What should I do? .. With unskillful speech // I'm not allowed to occupy your mind... // All this would be funny, // If it weren't so sad.

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