Description - Mark Twain'S Library Of Humor by Mark Twain
Step into the lively parlours and bustling streets of 19th century America, where laughter was both a tonic and a mirror. Mark Twain's Library of Humor gathers the sharpest satire and wit of the Victorian era, curated by Twain himself alongside fellow masters of classic American humour. This literary collection offers more than amusement; it is a window into American culture, capturing the foibles and follies of an age with a twinkle and a sting. Every page brims with stories and sketches that reveal the roots of American literature's playful, irreverent spirit. From sly jabs at society's pretensions to gentle lampoons reminiscent of Charles Dickens's humour and Oscar Wilde's wit, this anthology is a treasure trove for general readers and humour enthusiasts alike. Twain's discerning eye ensures a blend of voices and styles, making it an essential volume for anyone fascinated by satire, 19th century humour, or the evolution of American literary taste. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are discovering these comic gems for the first time or returning to savour their timeless charm, Mark Twain's Library of Humor remains a cultural touchstone and a delight for all who appreciate the enduring power of laughter.
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