Основной контент книги Famous funny fellows : Brief biographical sketches of American humorists
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Famous funny fellows : Brief biographical sketches of American humorists

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In «Famous Funny Fellows: Brief Biographical Sketches of American Humorists,» William Montgomery Clemens offers a delightful compilation that celebrates the lives and careers of notable American humorists. Through a series of engaging and concise biographies, Clemens captures the wit and charm that characterize these figures, integrating their comedic styles with the socio-cultural contexts of their times. The book is marked by a lighthearted, yet insightful prose, making it accessible to a broad audience while providing a thoughtful examination of the evolution of humor in America. Clemens, known for his keen observations and deep appreciation of American culture, was profoundly influenced by the literary traditions of Mark Twain and contemporary humorists. His scholarly pursuits in literature offer a unique lens through which he explores the impact of humor on American identity. Serving both as an historian and an aficionado of comedy, Clemens uses this work to illustrate how humor has forged connections among diverse groups and created commentary on societal issues. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in American literature and humor, as it not only entertains but also provides an illuminating perspective on the significance of these humorous figures. Whether you are a casual reader or a serious scholar, Clemens' vibrant sketches will inspire laughter and reflection, enriching your understanding of America's rich comedic heritage.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 März 2025
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150 S.
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8596547864035
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