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Harry Graham's 'Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many' delivers a tongue-in-cheek pastiche of conventional wisdom turned on its head. Rendered in a sharp and seductively witty prose, Graham's work slyly subverts traditional maxims and aphorisms, offering a satirical take that both critiques and entertains. The literary style is evocative of the late Victorian and Edwardian penchant for aphoristic wit, situating Graham's work within a broader context of literary mischief and intellectual parody that color the era's social commentary. The craftsmanship displayed in the collection…mehr

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Harry Graham's 'Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many' delivers a tongue-in-cheek pastiche of conventional wisdom turned on its head. Rendered in a sharp and seductively witty prose, Graham's work slyly subverts traditional maxims and aphorisms, offering a satirical take that both critiques and entertains. The literary style is evocative of the late Victorian and Edwardian penchant for aphoristic wit, situating Graham's work within a broader context of literary mischief and intellectual parody that color the era's social commentary. The craftsmanship displayed in the collection echoes the era's fascination with the playfulness of language, making it a delightful artifact of its time. Harry Graham, known for his sardonic humor, was adept at exposing the absurdities of societal norms. His background as a journalist and poet, coupled with the era's changing social mores, undoubtedly influenced the creation of 'Perverted Proverbs.' His incisive observations encapsulate the zeitgeist of an emerging modern sensibility, one that questioned the assumptions underlying proper conduct and moral platitudes. The book emanates from the fertile ground of an author deeply engaged with the paradoxes of human behavior and the ironies of societal expectations. Ideal for aficionados of literary curiosities and lovers of satirical prose, 'Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many' invites readers into a playful exploration of contrarian wisdom. Graham's clever inversions are more than mere entertainment; they prompt a deeper reflection on the values we hold dear and the axioms we accept without question. This edition, meticulously reproduced by DigiCat Publishing, preserves the original's essence while ensuring that Graham's mordant legacy continues to provoke and amuse a new generation of thinkers and readers.

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Harry Graham (1874-1936), an English writer chiefly known for his wit and humour, was a prolific contributor to the literary world with a flair for satirical and whimsical verse. Graham's literary output included light verse, parodies, and humorous sketches. One of his notable works is 'Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many,' which showcases his distinctively playful subversion of traditional maxims and his knack for turning the moralistic on its head with sharp wit. In these parodies of age-old proverbs, Graham seeks to amuse readers while offering a sardonic take on society's conventional wisdom. His style, characterized by dry humor and irony, won him a following during the early 20th century and continues to be appreciated by aficionados of literary satire. In addition to his humorous writings, Graham also penned children's books under the pseudonym Col. D. Streamer and contributed to the genre of humorous poetry, further cementing his place in the annals of English literature. His body of work reflects an era of literary experimentation, the joy of linguistic play, and the enduring appeal of well-crafted satire.