A beautifully jacketed hardcover selection of 53 darkly witty, whimsical, and macabre short stories by an acknowledged master of the form. Saki's dazzling tales manage the remarkable feat of being anarchic and urbane at the same time. Studded with Wildean epigrams and featuring well-contrived plots and surprise endings, his stories gleefully skewer the pompous hypocrisies of upper class Edwardian society. But they go beyond mere satire, raising dark humor to extremes of entertaining outrageousness that have rarely since been matched. Saki's elegantly mischievous young heroes sow chaos in their…mehr
A beautifully jacketed hardcover selection of 53 darkly witty, whimsical, and macabre short stories by an acknowledged master of the form. Saki's dazzling tales manage the remarkable feat of being anarchic and urbane at the same time. Studded with Wildean epigrams and featuring well-contrived plots and surprise endings, his stories gleefully skewer the pompous hypocrisies of upper class Edwardian society. But they go beyond mere satire, raising dark humor to extremes of entertaining outrageousness that have rarely since been matched. Saki's elegantly mischievous young heroes sow chaos in their wake without breaking a sweat, and are occasionally joined by werewolves, tigers, eavesdropping house pets, and casually murderous children. This selection includes such famous stories as "Tobermory," "The Open Window," "Sredni Vashtar," "Mrs. Packletide's Tiger," "The Schartz-Metterklume Method," and many more.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Saki is the pen name of Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916), also known as H. H. Munro, who was born in Burma to a British officer and sent to live with relatives in England at age two after the death of his mother. After working as a foreign correspondent for The Morning Post in the Balkans, Russia, and Paris, Munro settled in London in 1908 and began publishing the short stories and sketches for which he is remembered. Munro was 43 years old when the First World War began, and although he was beyond the age of conscription, and although he was offered an officer’s commission, he chose to join the army as an ordinary trooper. He was killed in France by a German sniper at the age of 46.
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from Reginald, 1904 Reginald's Choir Treat Reginald on Besetting Sins Reginald's Christmas Revel
from Reginald in Russia, 1910 The Reticence of Lady Anne The Lost Sanjak Gabriel-Ernest The Soul of Laploshka The Bag The Baker's Dozen from The Chronicles of Clovis, 1911 The Match-Maker Tobermory Mrs. Packletide's Tiger The Stampeding of Lady Bastable The Background Sredni Vashtar Adrian The Music on the Hill The Way to the Dairy The Talking-Out of Tarrington The Hounds of Fate from Beasts and Super-Beasts, 1914 The She-Wolf The Boar-Pig The Brogue The Hen The Open Window The Treasure-Ship The Lull The Romancers The Schartz-Metterklume Method The Seventh Pullet The Blind Spot Dusk Clovis on Parental Responsibilities A Holiday Task The Story-Teller The Lumber Room Fur On Approval
from The Toys of Peace, 1919 The Toys of Peace Louise Tea The Disappearance of Crispina Umberleigh The Wolves of Cernogratz The Guests Bertie's Christmas Eve Mark The Mappined Life Fate The Bull Shock Tactics The Seven Cream Jugs The Occasional Garden from The Square Egg, 1924 The Square Egg
from Reginald, 1904 Reginald's Choir Treat Reginald on Besetting Sins Reginald's Christmas Revel
from Reginald in Russia, 1910 The Reticence of Lady Anne The Lost Sanjak Gabriel-Ernest The Soul of Laploshka The Bag The Baker's Dozen from The Chronicles of Clovis, 1911 The Match-Maker Tobermory Mrs. Packletide's Tiger The Stampeding of Lady Bastable The Background Sredni Vashtar Adrian The Music on the Hill The Way to the Dairy The Talking-Out of Tarrington The Hounds of Fate from Beasts and Super-Beasts, 1914 The She-Wolf The Boar-Pig The Brogue The Hen The Open Window The Treasure-Ship The Lull The Romancers The Schartz-Metterklume Method The Seventh Pullet The Blind Spot Dusk Clovis on Parental Responsibilities A Holiday Task The Story-Teller The Lumber Room Fur On Approval
from The Toys of Peace, 1919 The Toys of Peace Louise Tea The Disappearance of Crispina Umberleigh The Wolves of Cernogratz The Guests Bertie's Christmas Eve Mark The Mappined Life Fate The Bull Shock Tactics The Seven Cream Jugs The Occasional Garden from The Square Egg, 1924 The Square Egg
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