Jocelyn Henry Clive 'Harry' Graham était un écrivain anglais. Il était un journaliste à succès et plus tard, après un service militaire distingué, un parolier de premier plan pour des opérettes et des . . .
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Verse and worse. A Satirical Exploration of Human Nature and Society
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- Nombre de pages46
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.09 kg
- Dimensions17,0 cm × 22,0 cm × 0,3 cm
- ISBN979-10-419-8634-7
- EAN9791041986347
- Date de parution25/02/2024
- ÉditeurCulturea
Résumé
"Verse and Worse" by Harry Graham is a satirical collection of poems that humorously critiques various aspects of human nature and society. The book is divided into four parts, each with its own thematic focus. The first part, "The Baby's Baedeker, " is a whimsical guidebook for the young, offering a humorous take on different countries and their cultural idiosyncrasies. Through playful verses, Graham highlights stereotypes and peculiarities, providing a light-hearted yet insightful commentary on international cultures.
The second part, "Childish Complaints and Other Ruthless Rhymes, " delves into the world of childhood ailments and the absurdities of adult life. With a blend of wit and irony, Graham presents a series of short, sharp poems that mock the trivialities and contradictions of everyday experiences. The third section, "Perverted Proverbs, " takes well-known sayings and twists them into humorous reflections on human behavior, challenging conventional wisdom with clever wordplay and unexpected conclusions.
The final part, "Other Verses, " includes a variety of poems that explore themes ranging from love and relationships to societal norms and personal idiosyncrasies. Throughout the collection, Graham employs a distinctive style characterized by sharp wit, playful language, and a keen sense of irony. His work invites readers to reflect on the absurdities of life while enjoying the humor embedded in his verses.
The second part, "Childish Complaints and Other Ruthless Rhymes, " delves into the world of childhood ailments and the absurdities of adult life. With a blend of wit and irony, Graham presents a series of short, sharp poems that mock the trivialities and contradictions of everyday experiences. The third section, "Perverted Proverbs, " takes well-known sayings and twists them into humorous reflections on human behavior, challenging conventional wisdom with clever wordplay and unexpected conclusions.
The final part, "Other Verses, " includes a variety of poems that explore themes ranging from love and relationships to societal norms and personal idiosyncrasies. Throughout the collection, Graham employs a distinctive style characterized by sharp wit, playful language, and a keen sense of irony. His work invites readers to reflect on the absurdities of life while enjoying the humor embedded in his verses.








