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The Humour of America - Selected with an Introduction and Index of American Humorists - cover

The Humour of America - Selected with an Introduction and Index of American Humorists

Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Bill Nye, Charles Dudley Warner, Eugene Field, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Washington Irving, James Russell Lowell, Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Whitcomb Riley, Benjamin Franklin, Artemus Ward

Verlag: Good Press

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The Humour of America is an articulate assemblage of wit and satire tracing the contours of American literary humor across various eras and styles. This anthology highlights the diversity in humor, from the biting satire of social commentary to the whimsical playfulness of anecdotal charm. The collection traverses the grand tapestry of Americana, intertwining insightful tales, reflective essays, and fictional narratives that delve into the culture, challenges, and idiosyncrasies of American life. Standout pieces vibrantly embody the humor that has so distinctively shaped the American literary landscape, capturing the essence of laughter amidst profundity without singular authorship attribution. Bringing together luminaries like Twain, Stowe, and Franklin among others, the anthology celebrates a host of storied voices whose contributions resonate with the social and literary movements of their times. These authors, imbued with a range of backgrounds, converge to cultivate a profound understanding of humor as a dynamic cultural expression. Whether aligning with abolitionist sentiments, romanticist inquiries, or the burgeoning identity of Americana, each piece adds a vital perspective, thereby enriching the overarching theme. Collectively, they map the evolution of humor and its enduring role in American dialogue. For those eager to plunge into a kaleidoscope of perspectives, The Humour of America offers an unparalleled gateway to exploring literary humor'Äôs expansive legacy. It invites readers to reflect on the multifaceted roles that humor plays'Äîeducational, entertaining, and elucidative'Äîwithin a single, thoughtfully curated volume. This collection is a testament to the enduring brilliance of humorous literature, fostering dialogue across time and culture, and offering insight into the American spirit through its most light-hearted lens. The anthology is indispensable for both scholars and enthusiasts alike, eager to uncover the depths of humor that unite and define a nation.
Verfügbar seit: 20.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 339 Seiten.

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