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F. C. Burnand 
Happy-Thought Hall 

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In ‘Happy-Thought Hall’ by F. C. Burnand, readers are transported into a whimsical and humorous world where the characters engage in witty banter and clever wordplay. This satirical novel is written in a light and entertaining style, making it a delightful read for those who appreciate Victorian-era humor. Through its humorous tone and clever dialogue, Burnand provides a satirical commentary on the societal norms and values of the time, making the book both entertaining and thought-provoking. The playful narrative and charming characters keep readers engaged from start to finish. Burnand’s literary style is reminiscent of other Victorian comedic writers such as Charles Dickens, with a focus on social satire and humorous situations. ‘Happy-Thought Hall’ offers a glimpse into the comedic genius of F. C. Burnand, showcasing his talent for engaging storytelling and sharp wit. Fans of Victorian literature and comedic writing will surely enjoy this lighthearted and entertaining novel, making it a worthwhile addition to any bookshelf.
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Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, commonly known as F. C. Burnand, was a celebrated English humorist and playwright, whose literary career spanned much of the Victorian era. Born on November 29, 1836, in London, Burnand was an alumnus of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he first began to flex his comedic and literary muscles by contributing to college magazines. His oeuvre is extensive, encompassing burlesques, farces, comedies, and novels. The most enduring of his literary endeavors has arguably been his contributions to the satirical magazine Punch, of which he became editor in 1880, a role he upheld until 1906, bringing wit and a sharp eye to the esteemed publication. Among his numerous works, ‘Happy-Thought Hall’ stands out as an exemplar of his humorous and parodic style. The book showcases Burnand’s adeptness at satirizing the social mores and fashions of his time, evidenced in both the structure and content of the prose. Burnand’s capacity to blend farce with keen observation earned him both popular and critical acclaim. Knighted in 1902 for his contributions to drama and literature, Burnand’s legacy rests not only on his written work but also on his influence in shaping the wit and satirical edge of one of Britain’s most iconic humor magazines. He passed away on April 21, 1917, leaving behind a treasure trove of Victorian humor and wit, which continues to be celebrated by scholars and readers alike.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 130 ● ISBN 8596547347521 ● File size 1.5 MB ● Publisher DigiCat ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8634630 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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