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Humorous Hits and How to Hold an Audience - A Collection of Short Selections Stories and Sketches for All Occasions - cover

Humorous Hits and How to Hold an Audience - A Collection of Short Selections Stories and Sketches for All Occasions

Charles Dickens, Walt Whitman, George MacDonald, John Fiske, Stephen Leacock, James Whitcomb Riley, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Alfred Tennyson

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'Humorous Hits and How to Hold an Audience,' readers are treated to a delightful array of comedic writing styles, blending satire, observational humor, and whimsical anecdotes. The collection captures the essence of 19th-century humor, a pivotal era when literature began exploring the lighter side of human experience. With a rich tapestry of verse and prose, from uproarious narratives to clever character sketches, this anthology transports audiences to a time when humor was both escapist entertainment and a reflection of societal quirks and idiosyncrasies. The anthology features contributions from literati such as Charles Dickens, Walt Whitman, and Alfred Tennyson, whose works collectively highlight the nuanced interplay between humor and humanity. Each author brings distinct cultural and literary influences to the fore, ranging from the burgeoning exploration of American identity in Whitman's verses to Dickens' commentary on Victorian sensibilities. Aligning with the literary movements of realism and romanticism, these writings challenge and amuse, offering insight into the historical and social fibers of their respective contexts. This collection is a veritable treasure trove for those eager to explore the multiplicity of humor's forms and functions. It invites readers to traverse a landscape rich with literary diversity and insights, enhancing understanding and appreciation of humor as a timeless vehicle for both amusement and reflection. An essential read for its capacity to engage and educate, 'Humorous Hits and How to Hold an Audience' not only entertains but also fosters a meaningful conversation on the enduring power of wit and laughter in literature.
Available since: 10/19/2023.
Print length: 228 pages.

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