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The Unbearable Bassington

Saki Saki

Verlag: DigiCat

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In Saki's "The Unbearable Bassington," readers are introduced to the quirky and sardonic world of Edwardian society, where wit intertwines with dark humor. The narrative follows the eponymous protagonist, who is a self-indulgent and hapless character enmeshed in social conventions, showcasing Saki's masterful use of irony and satire. Through vivid imagery and clever dialogue, the novella not only critiques the superficiality of the upper class but also explores themes of identity and the absurdity of human behavior. The rich contextual backdrop of pre-World War I England serves to heighten the narrative's social commentary, making it a poignant reflection of its time. H.H. Munro, known by his pen name Saki, was a master of the short story, often drawing inspiration from his own contentious experiences within upper-class society. Born in Burmah (now Myanmar) and educated in England, Saki's observations of the mores and manners of his contemporaries informed his biting satire. His own life, marked by personal tragedy and a rebellious spirit, is echoed throughout this novella, providing a deeper understanding of Bassington's superficiality, as it mirrors Saki's views on societal constraints. "The Unbearable Bassington" is a delightful exploration of human folly and the absurdity of social conventions that will resonate with readers who enjoy incisive humor and introspective critique. Perfect for fans of witty literature, this novella offers both an entertaining narrative and a thoughtful commentary that lingers long after the final page.
Verfügbar seit: 13.06.2022.
Drucklänge: 123 Seiten.

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