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Mr Punch at the Seaside - A Seaside Puppet Show: Victorian Humor and British Satire in 19th Century Beach Entertainment - cover

Mr Punch at the Seaside - A Seaside Puppet Show: Victorian Humor and British Satire in 19th Century Beach Entertainment

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Publisher: Good Press

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In "Mr. Punch at the Seaside," a delightful collection of cartoons and short narratives, multiple contributors encapsulate the whimsical spirit of seaside amusement through the lens of the iconic Mr. Punch. Characterized by vibrant illustrations and sharp wit, this compilation reflects the Victorian era's fondness for humor blended with satire. The book vividly portrays scenes from coastal piers, holidaymakers, and the absurdities of seaside attractions, seamlessly weaving playful banter and social commentary in a format reminiscent of traditional Punch magazine. This balances straightforward entertainment with subtle observations on societal norms of the time, inviting readers into a world of nostalgia and joviality. The authors behind this anthology are various artists and writers closely associated with Punch magazine, known for its role as a leading satirical publication in 19th-century Britain. Their background in humor and caricature, coupled with their ability to comment on contemporary culture, is pivotal in shaping this comedic exploration of holiday life. The collective creativity of these authors is informed by their experiences of British seaside traditions and the emerging culture of leisure that proliferated during this period. "Mr. Punch at the Seaside" is a must-read for those seeking both entertainment and a deeper understanding of Victorian leisure culture. Its charming anecdotes and illustrations will engage readers of all ages, providing a delightful escape to the sun-drenched shores of yesteryear. With its equal blend of humor and insightful critique, the book serves not only as a portal to the past but as a relevant commentary on human follies that resonate even in modern times.
Available since: 09/17/2023.
Print length: 153 pages.

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