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In 'Fibble, D.D.', Irvin S. Cobb explores the comical misadventures of a bumbling church deacon, blending humor with astute observations on human nature and societal norms. The book is written in Cobb's signature witty and satirical style, offering a unique commentary on religious institutions and the foibles of their members. Set in a small Southern town, the novel provides a snapshot of early 20th-century America, capturing the quirks and eccentricities of its inhabitants. Cobb's sharp wit and keen eye for detail make 'Fibble, D.D.' a delightful and thought-provoking read. Irvin S. Cobb,…mehr

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In 'Fibble, D.D.', Irvin S. Cobb explores the comical misadventures of a bumbling church deacon, blending humor with astute observations on human nature and societal norms. The book is written in Cobb's signature witty and satirical style, offering a unique commentary on religious institutions and the foibles of their members. Set in a small Southern town, the novel provides a snapshot of early 20th-century America, capturing the quirks and eccentricities of its inhabitants. Cobb's sharp wit and keen eye for detail make 'Fibble, D.D.' a delightful and thought-provoking read. Irvin S. Cobb, known for his humor and insight into Southern culture, drew on his experiences as a journalist and playwright to craft this entertaining tale. His background in storytelling and social commentary shines through in this humorous yet thought-provoking work. 'Fibble, D.D.' is recommended for readers seeking a light-hearted yet meaningful exploration of human folly and the complexities of community life.

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Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1876-1944) was an American author, humorist, and journalist, renowned for his sharp wit and for his embodiment of Southern folk culture in his work. Born in Paducah, Kentucky, Cobb began his literary career contributing to local periodicals before rising to prominence as a staff writer for the New York World. His prolific output includes more than sixty books and a myriad of short stories, which frequently appeared in leading periodicals of his day. Cobb's idiosyncratic humor and engaging storytelling are exemplified in his book 'Fibble, D.D.' which showcases his talent for satirizing small-town eccentrics and societal norms. His literary style often weaves a blend of regional dialect and vivid characterizations, immersing readers in the Southern milieu that is both comical and endearing. His works provided a template for subsequent humorists and were particularly influential in the development of early 20th-century American humor. Despite his fame as a humorist, Cobb's repertoire was not limited to light-hearted fare; he also produced public service writings, such as his reflections on World War I. Cobb's contribution to American literature remains significant, as his writings continue to be a delightful window into the cultural landscape of the early American South.