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10 Masterpieces of Comedy – Volume 1 - cover

10 Masterpieces of Comedy – Volume 1

Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Jane Austen, Jonathan Swift, Jerome Klapka Jerome, Edwin Abbott Abbott

Casa editrice: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Laughter Through the Ages: The Ultimate Curated Collection of Wit and Satire.

From biting social commentary to high-energy slapstick, 10 Masterpieces of Comedy – Volume 1 brings together essential works that have defined humor throughout literary history. This anthology serves as a grand tour of the comedic mind, featuring masterpieces that perfected the art of the "laugh out loud" moment while skewering the absurdities of human nature.

Inside this volume, you will discover:

Iconic Social Satire: Works that brilliantly lampoon the manners and hypocrisies of their time.

Timeless Romantic Comedies: Stories of mistaken identities, magical mishaps, and the chaotic nature of love.

Masterful Farce: Fast-paced plotting and hilarious situations that have kept audiences laughing for generations.

Sharp Literary Wit: Brilliant dialogue and observational humor from history's most celebrated writers.

Whether you are a student of drama, an aspiring writer, or simply someone who appreciates a well-timed jest, this collection offers a panoramic view of how comedy has evolved—and how little human folly has changed. These ten masterpieces continue to entertain, proving that true wit is timeless.

Don't miss the curtain call. Buy "10 Masterpieces of Comedy" today and own a premier library of wit.
Disponibile da: 18/12/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2947 pagine.

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