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In 'The Cheerful Smugglers', Ellis Parker Butler presents a delightful yet incisive exploration of human folly wrapped in a narrative laden with humor and wit. The novel elegantly intertwines the absurd and the ordinary, using a satirical lens to comment on societal norms and the human condition in the early 20th century. Butler'Äôs trademark style'Äîa charming amalgamation of vivid characterization and deft dialogue'Äîimbues the story with a lively pace and an undercurrent of irony, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of a post-Victorian America that was grappling with rapid social…mehr

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In 'The Cheerful Smugglers', Ellis Parker Butler presents a delightful yet incisive exploration of human folly wrapped in a narrative laden with humor and wit. The novel elegantly intertwines the absurd and the ordinary, using a satirical lens to comment on societal norms and the human condition in the early 20th century. Butler'Äôs trademark style'Äîa charming amalgamation of vivid characterization and deft dialogue'Äîimbues the story with a lively pace and an undercurrent of irony, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of a post-Victorian America that was grappling with rapid social changes. Ellis Parker Butler, an acclaimed American humorist, drew inspiration from his own life experiences and the burgeoning cultural landscape of his time. Having established himself as a prominent contributor to various magazines, Butler's keen observational skills and penchant for satire are evident in his portrayal of characters who navigate the complexities of morality and ambition. His adeptness at merging humor with critical insight makes him a unique voice in American literature, prefiguring later comedic writers. Readers seeking a blend of charm, humor, and social commentary will find 'The Cheerful Smugglers' an engaging and thought-provoking read. Butler's skillful storytelling not only entertains but also prompts reflection on the ethical quandaries faced by individuals caught in the whims of fate. This novel is a timeless reminder that even the most confident smugglers can stumble upon life'Äôs unforeseen intricacies.

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Ellis Parker Butler was an American author, born on December 5, 1869, in Muscatine, Iowa, and passing away on September 13, 1937, in Williamsville, Massachusetts. He was prolific, having written over 30 books and more than 2,000 stories and essays throughout his career. Butler is perhaps best known for his short story "Pigs Is Pigs," which humorously critiques bureaucratic inefficiency. His works often reflected his sharp wit and ability to observe the absurdities of human nature, making him a notable figure in American literature. Butler's writing encompassed a variety of genres, including humor, satire, and social commentary, and he had a knack for addressing the quirks of daily life through comedic scenarios. His ability to capture both the mundane and the absurd in society contributed to his lasting legacy in American fiction. He married Ida A. Zipser in 1899, and the couple had several children, including Elsie McColm, Ellis Olmstead Butler, Jean Butler, Marjorie Butler, and Wallace Parker.