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In "More Fables," George Ade extends his celebrated exploration of human nature through a collection of witty and insightful tales that blend humor with social critique. Written in a whimsical and accessible style, the fables utilize animals and everyday characters to reflect the follies of human behavior, often serving as moral lessons wrapped in irony. Contextually, the work aligns with the American literary tradition of the early 20th century, characterized by a shift toward realism and an affinity for vernacular language, presenting a keen observation of contemporary society. George Ade, a prominent figure in American literature and a pioneer of the comic strip, drew upon his Midwestern roots and firsthand experiences in journalism to craft stories that resonate on multiple levels. His unique blend of satire and charm reflects a deep understanding of the human condition, surely influenced by both his personal encounters and the evolving socio-political landscape of his time. Ade'Äôs mastery of language and ability to weave complex themes into light-hearted prose distinguish him as an innovator of fable as a genre. Readers seeking a delightful yet thought-provoking literary experience will find "More Fables" an essential addition to their collection. Its blend of humor with moral contemplation not only entertains but also prompts reflection on the quirks of human existence, making it a timeless read that appeals to those who appreciate both wit and wisdom.
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E-bok: 4. desember 2019
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