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Cobwebs from a Library Corner (eBook)

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2022
214 Seiten
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Cobwebs from a Library Corner - John Kendrick Bangs
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In "Cobwebs from a Library Corner," John Kendrick Bangs weaves together a captivating tapestry of literary humor and sharp satire, capturing the essence of late 19th-century literary culture. This collection of whimsical essays and fictional dialogues illuminates the eccentricities of writers and their companions, showcasing Bangs' masterful command of language and wit. Each piece serves as a playful homage to the literary and intellectual milieu of his time while providing a critical lens through which to examine the absurdities and foibles of the artistic world. John Kendrick Bangs was an influential American author, editor, and humorist, known for his unique blend of parody and fantastical storytelling. His diverse career spanned various literary forms, which undoubtedly informed the satirical style of "Cobwebs from a Library Corner." Growing up amidst the flourishing literary culture of the late Victorian era, Bangs was steeped in the traditions of humorists and novelists, enabling him to critique and celebrate the literary figures of his contemporaries, thus fostering a rich dialogue between past and present. For readers seeking an insightful and entertaining exploration of literature's quirks and charms, "Cobwebs from a Library Corner" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Bangs' keen insight and delightful prose invite readers to revisit the intricacies of literary life while offering a timeless reflection on creativity—a truly enjoyable read for both avid book lovers and casual enthusiasts.

John Kendrick Bangs (1862–1922) was an American author, humorist, editor, and satirist, best known for his creation of the 'Bangsian' genre of fantasy literature which situates famous literary characters in the afterlife. Born and raised in Yonkers, New York, Bangs attended Columbia College (now Columbia University) where he earned a Bachelor of Philosophy degree. His early career saw him in various editorial roles including working for Harper's Magazine, Life, and Puck, some of which were leading humor publications of the time. Bangs's writing is characterized by its wit, whimsy, and the playful application of satire. In 'Cobwebs from a Library Corner' (1899), Bangs weaves together a collection of his light verse, showcasing his adeptness at humorous poetry that twinkles with clever rhyme and meter. This work, like many of his other writings, demonstrates his skill in turning an astute and comedic eye to everyday occurrences and the minutiae of life. Throughout his prolific career, Bangs penned numerous novels, including his well-known series of books set in 'The House-Boat on the Styx', wherein historical and fictional characters interact in the afterlife. Though his popularity waned after his death, Bangs's influence can still be seen in the world of humorous fantasy fiction, and his works continue to entertain readers with their timeless humor and inventive scenarios.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Humor / Satire
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte 19th century poets • 19th-century satire • american humorist • american literary humor • American Literature • American poetry classics • Cerebral wit • Classic • clever wordplay adventures • Edwardian Era • fantastical storytelling style • human nature exploration • humorous poetry • imaginative prose reflections • Intertextual references • John Kendrick Bangs books • Language Play • library-themed poems • literary musings • literary nonsense verse • literary parody • Lyrical verse • philosophical musings • Poetry • public domain poetry • satirical humor essays • satirical poems • Turn-of-the-century writing • Victorian humor • vintage poetry collections • whimsical short stories • witty dialogue narratives • Witty Satire
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