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More Bab Ballads

W. S. Gilbert

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

In 'More Bab Ballads,' W. S. Gilbert extends the canvass of whimsy and satire that he so adroitly depicted in his earlier 'Bab Ballads.' This collection features a series of light verse characterized by its peculiarly English blend of humor and wit, unmistakably Victorian in its sensibilities and societal commentary. Staying true to Gilbert's distinctive literary style, each piece is meticulously crafted, effortlessly combining elegance with absurdity. DigiCat Publishing, in its mission to preserve literary heritage, has presented this work with a commitment to maintain the integrity of Gilbert's original text, translating it to contemporary formats without stripping its historical context—a testament to the timeless appeal of Gilbert's satire and poetical mastery.

Sir William Schwenck Gilbert was not merely a literary figure; he was a cultural force in the world of 19th-century theater as well. His collaborations with Arthur Sullivan yielded some of the era's most beloved operettas. Gilbert's sardonic humor and keen observation of Victorian society often reflected the contradictions and follies of his contemporaries, elements that are woven throughout the verses of 'More Bab Ballads.' This work mirrors Gilbert's broader theatrical narrative by engaging with the social mores of his time, all while entertaining his readers with delightful turns of phrase and unexpected conclusions.

For enthusiasts of classic English literature and aficionados of light-hearted satire, 'More Bab Ballads' is a beacon of comic verse. Readers are not only offered a glimpse into Victorian society through Gilbert's incisive wit but also afforded the pleasure of reveling in his mastery over language and form. These ballads promise to charm and amuse—a literary treat for those who appreciate the finer points of poetic ingenuity interlaced with a sharp, satirical bite.
Available since: 08/15/2022.
Print length: 59 pages.

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