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"Forty Modern Fables" by George Ade is a delightful collection of humorous and satirical short stories, each offering a witty commentary on human nature and the societal norms of the early 20th century. Ade, known for his keen observation and sharp wit, crafts each fable with a blend of humor and wisdom, making this book a timeless piece of American literature. Fable Themes 1. The Office Politician In "The Office Politician," Ade explores the machinations of a cunning office worker who manipulates his way up the corporate ladder. Through clever scheming and flattery, he gains favor with his…mehr

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"Forty Modern Fables" by George Ade is a delightful collection of humorous and satirical short stories, each offering a witty commentary on human nature and the societal norms of the early 20th century. Ade, known for his keen observation and sharp wit, crafts each fable with a blend of humor and wisdom, making this book a timeless piece of American literature. Fable Themes 1. The Office Politician In "The Office Politician," Ade explores the machinations of a cunning office worker who manipulates his way up the corporate ladder. Through clever scheming and flattery, he gains favor with his superiors, only to find that his rise to power comes with unexpected consequences. The story humorously critiques office politics and the often hollow nature of corporate success. 2. The Social Climber "The Social Climber" follows the journey of a young woman who is determined to ascend the social hierarchy. Ade portrays her relentless pursuit of status through marriage and social engagements, highlighting the superficiality and pretentiousness of high society. The fable ends with a twist, revealing the true cost of her ambitions. 3. The Overworked Husband In "The Overworked Husband," a man juggles multiple jobs to provide for his demanding family, only to be taken for granted. Ade's sharp commentary on the expectations placed on breadwinners is both humorous and poignant, offering a critique of societal norms regarding work and family dynamics. 4. The Fashion Addict "The Fashion Addict" satirizes the obsession with fashion trends. A young woman spends all her resources on the latest styles, neglecting her well-being and relationships. Ade uses this fable to mock the fleeting nature of fashion and the foolishness of placing too much importance on appearance. 5. The Gullible Investor In "The Gullible Investor," Ade tells the tale of a man who falls for various get-rich-quick schemes, each promising substantial returns. The story humorously exposes the naivety of those who seek easy wealth and the charlatans who prey on them. The fable serves as a timeless warning against greed and gullibility. 6. The Perfect Host "The Perfect Host" features a man who goes to great lengths to impress his guests, only to be overshadowed by a more flamboyant neighbor. Ade's witty narrative critiques the competitive nature of social hosting and the absurd lengths people go to for social approval. 7. The Ambitious Wife In "The Ambitious Wife," a woman pushes her husband to pursue career advancements and social prestige. Ade humorously depicts the strain this ambition places on their marriage, ultimately questioning the true value of such aspirations. 8. The Egotistical Artist "The Egotistical Artist" focuses on a painter who believes himself to be a misunderstood genius. Ade's satirical portrayal of the artist's inflated ego and disdain for critics provides a humorous take on the art world's pretensions and the fine line between confidence and arrogance. 9. The Generous Friend In "The Generous Friend," a man who prides himself on his generosity learns the hard way that his friends are only interested in his money. Ade uses this fable to explore themes of friendship, loyalty, and the often transactional nature of relationships. 10. The Discontented Employee "The Discontented Employee" tells the story of a worker who is perpetually dissatisfied with his job, regardless of the improvements made by his employer. Ade humorously illustrates the futility of seeking perfection in an imperfect world and the importance of gratitude.
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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high-quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.