10 MASTERPIECES OF COMEDY #1 (Cronos Classics)

10 MASTERPIECES OF COMEDY #1 (Cronos Classics)

by Jerome Klapka JeromeJonathan Swift Mark Twain and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/06/2017

Share This eBook:

  $1.99

This book contains several tables of HTML content that will make reading easier. The first table of contents lists all the titles included in this volume. This book contains the following works, classified by date of publication: Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift Juvenilia - Volume I by Jane Austen Juvenilia - Volume II by Jane Austen Juvenilia - Volume III by Jane Austen Lady Susan by Jane Austen Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Three Men in a Boat by Jerome Klapka Jerome A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain

ISBN:
9782378070335
9782378070335
Category:
Anthologies (non-poetry)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-06-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cronos Classics
Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift (1667 – 1745) was a poet, satirist and clergyman; his parents were English but he was born in Dublin. His father died before he was born and his mother soon returned to England. Jonathan was brought up by his nurse in Cumbria and later by his Uncle Godwin back in Dublin. He was very unhappy as he was treated like the poor relative who had kindly been given a home. Jonathan went to Trinity College, Dublin where he was an unruly student and only just scraped through the examinations.

Through family connections he went to work in the home of Sir William Temple in Surrey, as secretary and later became both friend and editor. A young girl called Esther was also living in Sir William's house; she became Swift's closest friend and perhaps his wife. There is a mystery surrounding the relationship – Swift clearly loved her but we don't know whether or not they ever married.

Jonathan Swift's cousin, the poet John Dryden, told him he would never be a poet, but he soon became known as a poet and writer. He wrote many political pamphlets and was sometimes known as 'the mad parson'. He became dean of St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin in 1713 and became popular in Ireland as a patriotic writer.

Swift was always afraid of madness and often suffered from depression; he suffered serious ill health in his last years. He wrote many volumes of prose and poetry but his best-known work is Gulliver's Travels in which he turned 'traveller's tales' into a biting satire on contemporary life. It has appealed to a wide range of readers over the years, including in its abridged form many children. As well as being a satire it is an exciting story, funny and very inventive.

Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, was born on November 30, 1835, in the tiny village of Florida, Missouri.

Writing grand tales about Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and the mighty Mississippi River, Mark Twain explored the American soul with wit, buoyancy, and a sharp eye for truth. He became nothing less than a national treasure.

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens was born in 1812 and became the most popular novelist of the Victorian era.

A prolific writer, he published more than a dozen novels in his lifetime, including Oliver Twist, Great Expectations and Hard Times, most of which have been adapted many times over for radio, stage and screen.

This item is delivered digitally

Reviews

Be the first to review 10 MASTERPIECES OF COMEDY #1 (Cronos Classics).