Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature


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"Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature" is a collection of humorous stories by different American writers like Louisa May Alcott, John William Forest, John Townsend Trowbridge, John William de Forest, Frances Lee Pratt, and others. The book collects the best works of humor and satire by the named authors and presents a great picture of the American humorous genre.













Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature


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The most popular humor Book for individuals who wants to overcome depression.




Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature


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"[...]those days. In fact, I think you partially saw through them then. But I was younger, and far from being so clearheaded, and I looked upon those evenings at Shelldrake's as being equal, at least, to the symposia of Plato. Something in Mallory always repelled me. I detested the sight of his thick nose, with the flaring nostrils, and his coarse, half-formed lips, of the bluish color of raw corned-beef. But I looked upon these feelings as unreasonable prejudices, and strove to conquer them, seeing the admiration which he received from others. He was an oracle on the subject of 'Nature.' Having eaten nothing for two years, except Graham bread, vegetables without salt, and fruits, fresh or dried, he considered himself to have attained an[...]".




Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature


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Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature - Edited by Edward t. Mason - Includes: BAYARD TAYLOR - WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER - JOHN WILLIAM DE FOREST - JOHN TOWNSEND TROWBRIDGE - OLIVER BELL BUNCE - CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER - FRANCES LEE PRATT - LOUISA MAY ALCOTT - WILLIAM WIRT HOWE - CHARLES FARRAR BROWNE - FRANK R. STOCKTON - HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD - SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS - FITZ HUGH LUDLOW - THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH




Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor


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Reproduction of the original.




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