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The Mad Pranks of Tom Tram, Son-in-law to Mother Winter (eBook)

To Which Are Added His Merry Jests, Odd Conceits, and Pleasant Tales
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2022
14 Seiten
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The Mad Pranks of Tom Tram, Son-in-law to Mother Winter - Humphrey Crouch  active 1635-1671
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In "The Mad Pranks of Tom Tram, Son-in-law to Mother Winter," Humphrey Crouch ventures into the realm of the fantastical and absurd, offering readers a whimsical exploration of folly and mischief through the exploits of its titular character. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century England, Crouch employs a distinctive blend of satire and playful narrative style, which reflects the popular comedic tropes of his time. The book serves as both a parody of societal norms and a commentary on the human condition, using humor to delve into themes of identity and the interplay between reality and imagination. Humphrey Crouch, an active figure during a vibrant literary period, was known for his keen wit and insightful observations of social life. His background, possibly influenced by the burgeoning culture of Restoration comedy, led Crouch to craft narratives that echoed the contemporary fascination with eccentric characters and moral lessons wrapped in entertainment. His personal engagements with theatrical production further enhanced his ability to create vivid, engaging stories that resonate well beyond their original context. Readers looking for an inventive blend of humor and critical observation will find "The Mad Pranks of Tom Tram" a delightful addition to their literary collection. Crouch's ability to entertain while provoking thought about societal conventions makes this work not only enjoyable but also a profound reflection on the nature of folly in human life. It is a recommended read for those interested in early modern literature and the evolution of comedic storytelling.

Humphrey Crouch, an English author active during the mid-17th century, remains a figure of moderate obscurity, yet his contributions to the literature of the period are marked by a distinct blend of wit and social commentary. Active between 1635 and 1671, Crouch's work mirrors the turbulent backdrop of the English Civil War and the interregnum that followed. Known primarily for his work 'The Mad Pranks of Tom Tram, Son-in-law to Mother Winter,' Crouch leveraged the picaresque narrative to craft a tale rippling with the exploits and adventures of its roguish protagonist. His literary style, one that was filled with humor and satirical edge, engaged readers with a reflection on the follies and vices of his time. Although much of his life and other works remain enshrouded in mystery, the survival of 'Tom Tram' signals his knack for storytelling and the enduring nature of his themes. Sizeable evidence of his oeuvre is unfortunately scarce, which has challenged scholars in constructing a comprehensive view of his contributions to literature. Nonetheless, the playful irreverence of 'Tom Tram' continues to offer insight into the popular culture of 17th-century England and the literary tastes of a society amidst great change.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Humor / Satire
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 17th century humor • 17th-century humor • 17th century storytelling • Absurdity in everyday life • British societal norms • Classic • classic humorous tales • clever mischief • comical prose fiction • cunning protagonist • early modern prankster stories • English jest books • English literature • English social commentary • English wit and humor • Historical comedic narratives • historical humor • historical satire literature • Humorous Satire • Humphrey Crouch author • Interregnum literature • Literary satire of human behavior • Mischievous antics • Mother Winter folklore • Pamphleteer author • playful narrative style • public domain humor books • Restoration Comedy • satirical short stories • Social commentary • Tom Tram adventures • Trickster character archetype • whimsical adventures
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