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10 masterpieces of comedy vol-1 - cover

10 masterpieces of comedy vol-1

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

Maison d'édition: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Synopsis

The world's greatest comedies—together in one unforgettable collection.

Step into a library of laughter with 10 Masterpieces of Comedy Vol. 1, a curated anthology of classic comedic works that have entertained readers for centuries. From sparkling satire and sharp social wit to lighthearted romances and hilarious misunderstandings, these timeless works prove that humor never grows old.

Inside this volume you'll discover:
✔ Legendary comedies from world-renowned authors and playwrights
✔ Stories that blend clever dialogue, playful irony, and unforgettable characters
✔ A perfect introduction to classic literature through the lens of laughter

Why readers love it:

Timeless entertainment. These masterpieces have delighted audiences for generations.

A diverse collection. From Shakespeare's wit to modern satirical voices, every story offers a fresh kind of comedy.

Perfect for all moods. Whether you want clever banter, romantic mischief, or sharp social commentary, this volume delivers.

Praised by readers worldwide
Each work has stood the test of time, shaping the art of comedy in literature and theatre. Celebrated in classrooms, theatres, and personal collections, these comedies are essential for anyone who enjoys clever storytelling.

✨ Rediscover the joy of laughter through the greatest comic masterpieces ever written.

👉 Click "Buy Now" to grab your copy of 10 Masterpieces of Comedy Vol. 1—a timeless collection of wit, humor, and laughter.
Disponible depuis: 25/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 2948 pages.

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