In "Further Foolishness," Stephen Leacock masterfully continues to explore the realm of humor with a collection of witty essays and sketches that capture the absurdities of everyday life. Rich in irony and social commentary, Leacock employs a light-hearted, satirical style that invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human behavior and societal norms. This collection, composed during the early 20th century, serves as a prominent example of the Canadian humorist'Äôs ability to blend comedic narratives with thoughtful observations, making it a critical text in understanding the development of humorous literature in North America. Stephen Leacock (1869-1944), a prominent Canadian author and educator, was deeply influenced by his experiences in both academia and rural life. His background as a teacher and love for public speaking shaped his writing style, allowing him to connect with a broad audience. Leacock's keen insight into human nature and his affinity for parody stem from his own experiences, enabling him to reflect upon the social constructs of his time with both affection and critique. "Further Foolishness" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate sharp wit and astute social commentary. This delightful collection not only entertains but also provokes thought, making it a timeless addition to the library of anyone interested in the interplay of humor and society.



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Titel
Further Foolishness
Untertitel
A Humorous Satire on Society and Human Nature
EAN
4057664616647
Format
E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
29.11.2019
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0.54 MB
Anzahl Seiten
199