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The Motley Muse (Rhymes for the Times)

Harry Graham

Publisher: DigiCat

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Harry Graham's 'The Motley Muse (Rhymes for the Times)' emerges as a mirthful collection of poetic pieces that masterfully combine wit with the rhythmic splendor of verse. The work exhibits a keen awareness of the societal norms and follies of Graham's era, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century literary culture. His poetry, with its sprightly cadence and sharp humor, invites readers into a world where the trivialities of daily life are elevated to art, and the gravitas of the era's concerns are softened by the touch of light-hearted satire. The Motley Muse encapsulates the spirit of its time in a format that is both accessible and entertaining, offering a poetic heritage rooted in the tradition of literary luminaries such as Edward Lear and Hilaire Belloc, while maintaining a distinct voice that resonates with modern sensibilities.nHarry Graham, better known to many under his nom de plume 'Col. D. Streamer', served as both soldier and satirist, melding life experiences with literary pursuits. His career as an author was influenced by his time in the military, the humor and absurdity of which often permeated his writing. This duality of service and satire created a fertile ground on which 'The Motley Muse' was cultivated. In these pages, Graham's acerbic wit navigates the complexities of Edwardian society, employing a pastiche of comedic verse that belies a deeper commentary on human nature and the political landscapes of his time.nGraham's 'The Motley Muse' is more than a mere diversion; it is a sophisticated amalgam of levity and critique that speaks to both the casual reader and the erudite scholar. It stands as a testimony to the enduring appeal of satirical verse and its continued relevance. The charm of Graham's work lies not just in its comedic value but also in the incisiveness with which it skewers the pretensions and vices of its age. This book is recommended for those who appreciate literary wit crystallized in poetic form and for readers desiring a glimpse into the subtleties of early 20th-century social discourse through the refined prism of satire.
Available since: 08/01/2022.
Print length: 983 pages.

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