In "The Chronicles of Clovis," Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name Saki, showcases his distinctive literary style marked by wit, satire, and a penchant for the absurd. This collection of interconnected short stories introduces readers to Clovis Sangrail, a mischievous young man who navigates the whims and foibles of Edwardian society. Munro'Äôs biting humor often serves as a critique of the era's social conventions, encapsulating a world filled with eccentric characters and humorous predicaments, while skillfully blending ironic twists with the everyday malaise of upper-class life. Saki, born in 1870 in the British Empire, was influenced by his tumultuous upbringing and the strict Victorian values that surrounded him. His experiences of both British and colonial life informed his sharp observations of social hypocrisy and human behavior. As a journalist and short story writer, Munro's ability to craft pointed narratives stemmed from a deep understanding of the absurdities of human nature, which resonates profoundly in this work. Readers seeking a delightful blend of comedy and social commentary will find "The Chronicles of Clovis" a thought-provoking yet entertaining exploration of early 20th-century society. Saki's sharp prose and memorable characters will leave a lasting impression, making this collection a significant contribution to the canon of English literature.



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Titel
The Chronicles of Clovis
Untertitel
Witty Satire and Absurdities: A Journey Through Edwardian Society
EAN
4064066067427
Format
E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
08.12.2020
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0.75 MB
Anzahl Seiten
133