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10 masterpieces of comedy vol-1 - cover

10 masterpieces of comedy vol-1

Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Jane Austen, Jonathan Swift, Jerome Klapka Jerome, Edwin Abbott Abbott, Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Casa editrice: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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Wit, irony, satire, and timeless laughter—all in one extraordinary volume.
10 Masterpieces of Comedy Vol. 1 brings together ten of the greatest comedic works in literary history—stories and plays that have delighted readers for generations and continue to shine with clever dialogue, sharp social commentary, and unforgettable characters.

Whether you love theatrical mischief, absurd situations, or biting satire, this collection is a must-have celebration of literary humor across centuries.

📚 Includes:

The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde

The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan

The Misanthrope by Molière

Tartuffe by Molière

Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw

She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith

The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Tristram Shandy (Selections) by Laurence Sterne

Don Quixote (Selections) by Miguel de Cervantes

The Pickwick Papers (Selections) by Charles Dickens

From Wilde's dazzling wordplay to Cervantes' timeless absurdity, this anthology offers a journey through the best of comedic literature—from the stage to the page.

"A treasure trove of theatrical and literary brilliance." — Literary Digest
"Perfect for lovers of classic comedy, satire, and dramatic wit." — Goodreads Reviewer
"These works still make audiences laugh centuries later—proof of their genius." — The New York Review of Books

Ideal for students, theater lovers, and fans of smart, timeless humor, this collection is your ticket to 10 unforgettable comedic gems.

Click 'Buy Now' and dive into a world where cleverness conquers convention—and laughter is always center stage.
Disponibile da: 24/07/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2509 pagine.

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