Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Count Bunker - Being a Bald Yet Veracious Chronicle Containing Some Further Particulars of Two Gentlemen Whose Previous Careers Were Touched Upon in a Tome Entitled "The Lunatic at Large" - cover

Count Bunker - Being a Bald Yet Veracious Chronicle Containing Some Further Particulars of Two Gentlemen Whose Previous Careers Were Touched Upon in a Tome Entitled "The Lunatic at Large"

J Storer Clouston

Publisher: DigiCat

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

In "Count Bunker," J. Storer Clouston weaves a compelling narrative that explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and the absurdities of class distinctions through a richly textured, satirical lens. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, this novel merges humor and drama in a unique literary style reminiscent of high-Brow Victorian satire, echoing the complexities found in the works of authors like Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. Clouston's keen observations of aristocratic life, coupled with his ironic tone, enable a multifaceted exploration of the protagonist's struggle to navigate a world steeped in pretense and social stratification, creating a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Clouston, a Scottish author born in 1875, draws upon his own experiences within the upper echelons of society to craft this incisive examination of class dynamics. His literary career spanned various genres, but his fascination with the quirks of human nature and the follies of societal expectations are especially evident in this work. "Count Bunker" reflects Clouston's astute understanding of the social mores of his time, enriched by his keen observational skills and a penchant for humor. Readers seeking a delightful and perceptive critique of social norms will find "Count Bunker" to be an indispensable addition to their literary collection. With its captivating prose and sharp wit, this novel not only entertains but also challenges its readers to reflect on the absurdities that govern human relationships and societal structures. Clouston's masterful storytelling promises an engaging experience for those who appreciate satire laced with deeper meaning.
Available since: 05/29/2022.
Print length: 146 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Ghost hunter nonsense edition pack - cover

    Ghost hunter nonsense edition pack

    BARAKATH

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Synopsis  
     When to call the ghost hunter? When you see someone who looks like you, call the ghost hunter. 
     When you have to deliver a parcel without an address, call the ghost hunter. 
     If you have to remain poor your entire life, call the ghost hunter. 
     If you have to send snail mail even today, call the ghost hunter. 
     If you have to travel 100 kilometers in 2 hours by bus, call the ghost hunter.
    Show book
  • And then Arnie Told Chi Chi - A Collection of the Greatest True Golf Stories of All Time - cover

    And then Arnie Told Chi Chi - A...

    Done Wade

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This collection of anecdotes—from Golf Digest editor Don Wade—brings out of the locker room and onto the green an engaging treasury of more than 100 of the greatest golf stories ever told from the game's legends: Ben Hogan, Nancy Lopez, Fred Couples, and others. From Augusta National to Royal St. George, this entertaining, intimate, and funny audio takes you onto some of the best courses alongside the greatest players in the world.
    Show book
  • The Quest - cover

    The Quest

    Saki Saki

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In "The Quest," Saki presents a humorous yet satirical narrative centered around the frantic search for a missing child, little Erik Momeby, at the Villa Elsinore. The story unfolds with Mrs. Momeby in distress over her lost infant, prompting Clovis, a reluctant guest, to engage in witty banter that highlights the absurdity of the situation.
    Show book
  • Make People Laugh: 7 Easy Steps to Master Being Funny Conversational Humor Improv Stand-Up Comedy & Joke Writing - cover

    Make People Laugh: 7 Easy Steps...

    Lawrence Finnegan

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Sure, you might be funny; but looks aren't everything! This guide offers an in-depth look at laughter, humor, and comedy. Do you want to be more humorous? Have you ever watched someone effortlessly make a group laugh and wished you knew their magic? Well, wonder no more. The mystery of charisma is finally unveiled, the fallacy of "you either have it, or you don't" has been laid bare. Anyone can learn to make people laugh. 
      
    Observing a couple of surprisingly simple rules, the 7 EASY STEPS take us on a comedic tour-de-force as they explore all the facets of laughter. The lessons and techniques found within this guide will let you write your own jokes as you learn about the how's and why's of wordplay, slapstick, conversational, and beyond. On the quest for a belly laugh, no grin is too tiny, no joke left behind. Understanding the biological imperative to laugh and social desire will give you a leg up when you try to get them going. 
      
    YOU’LL LEARN: 
    ·     Timing isn’t an important thing- it’s the only thing; How to practice, improve and master the perfect time and place for any joke. 
    ·     Why jokes work; the universal commonality that almost everything you might laugh at has in common 
    ·     Why more than 50% of laughter you hear is not in response to intended humor; how to take advantage of that fact 
    ·     The power of silence and the unspoken joke; physical humor beyond slapstick and props 
    ·     And so much more! 
      
    Follow these 7 EASY STEPS today and start making merry tomorrow! With easy, practical lessons and simple, fun homework, you will be the life of the party in no time, or at least capable of consistent comedy. Turn your lazy bones into funny bones, and you will have made the world a better place. 
      
    Let’s get started!
    Show book
  • In the Name of Science - cover

    In the Name of Science

    Ron B Knight

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A slippery reality farce based on following the money, an independent research facility with no particular disciplinary focus and no public sector grant money or foundation funding is doing its best to "sound kosher", let alone keep the operations flowing. An overworked lab sciences foundation director has been working tirelessly to keep funding coming in to the aging, if not otherwise obsolete, somewhat mediocre research facility, procuring the oddest of scientific studies.As read by the author, and narrator, author Ron Knight (national voice of Nickelodeon, The Travel Channel, ABC Sports Network Television, Prime and Sirius Satellite Radio, with background at Archie Comics and King Features/Hearst) spins us through the otherwise shaky dealings of an insecure science foundation, through "John Cleese inspired" high brow, low embarrassment status differentials, in this best of short form literature under 15 minutes. Taken from real life stories published in the New York Times, this real time mashup breaks improv sketch style comedy as first produced at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts' School for Film and Television, into the adapted audiobook narrative form. 5 characters, 4 male, 1 female, in addition to the main narrator role position. Published by the author's studio as short form audiobook.
    Show book
  • Bizarre Laws & Curious Customs of the UK - Volume 3 - cover

    Bizarre Laws & Curious Customs...

    Monty Lord

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In the UK, we have some bizarre laws that have littered the statute books of our sceptred isle throughout history. Not all of them have been repealed over the centuries. Some of them made perfect sense at the time they were introduced but seen through modern eyes, now appear archaic and draconian. Despite the great efforts of the Law Commission in England and Wales to review and recommend reforms for many of these outdated laws, there are centuries of law that must be painstakingly gone through. 
    As well as some bizarre laws, the UK also has its fair share of curious customs and time-honoured traditions that have been observed for centuries. On the surface, many appear to be nothing more than theatrical pomp and pageantry. However, they are all born from strong rationale. 
    The UK parliament seems to have had a particular penchant for passing laws related to fish and animals, indecency and passing sentences with some humiliating public punishments. 
    This book is a highly entertaining read for anyone who enjoys learning about the more bizarre applications of UK law throughout the centuries, along with some rather macabre consequences along the way. 
    Have you ever heard a bizarre law and thought, that can’t possibly be true? Is it genuine? Was it ever in existence or just an urban myth that became so embellished over time? There are surprisingly, a great many laws still in existence on the statute books today, that would make your jaw drop. Whilst bizarre as these laws may now seem to us, it begs the question, are we in fact, unknowingly breaking these laws on a regular basis? 
    With over 140 bizarre but nevertheless true, laws and customs, you can use this book to satisfy your curiosity about what our ancestors had to contend with over the years, or perhaps as a reference guide for trivia quizzes.
    Show book