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The Diary of a Nobody

George Grossmith, Weedon Grossmith

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The Diary of a Nobody stands as a testament to the enduring charm and nuanced wit of Victorian humor. Rich with irony and satire, this classic anthology captures society's intricacies through its episodic adventures within suburban Victorian life. Utilizing a unique blend of journal-style storytelling, the collection celebrates both the banality and profundity of middle-class life. Each entry builds a tapestry of small yet telling events, creating a poignant reflection of an epoch characterized by rigid social structures and burgeoning modernity. The anthology's deft interplay of humor and humanity is punctuated by standout pieces that resonate with universal themes of ambition, disappointment, and simple pleasure. The compendium is crafted by George and Weedon Grossmith, both acclaimed for their contributions to Victorian literature. Their synergistic efforts highlight the everyday heroics and follies of their era, offering insight into the broader satire synonymous with the period's cultural shifts. The brothers' collective work eloquently embodies the intersection of art and life, drawing from personal experiences that mirror the uncertainties and aspirations central to their readership. By intersecting with other literary movements of the time, such as realism and farce, they guide the reader through a vivid exploration of individual and societal dynamics. Finally, this compelling anthology invites readers to experience the multifaceted world of Victorian society through a mosaic of droll and perceptive observations. It offers an unmissable opportunity to explore artistic perspectives within a single volume that encapsulates both the particularities of an era and the timelessness of its humor. Engaging with the diverse voices and styles within its pages, readers will find The Diary of a Nobody an invaluable resource for understanding the cultural narratives that continue to influence today's literary landscapes.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 128 pages.

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