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E. F. Benson's "The Complete Dodo Trilogy" encompasses the delightful escapades of the bumbling yet endearing character, Dodo. Comprising 'Dodo: A Detail of the Day', 'Dodo the Second', and 'Dodo: A Detail of the Night', this trilogy employs a light-hearted, satirical style characterized by Benson's keen wit and astute observations of human behavior. The narrative unfolds in early 20th-century England, a period marked by societal shifts and evolving norms, cleverly reflecting the broader cultural context through the lens of comedy and character-driven storytelling. Benson's mastery of dialogue…mehr

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E. F. Benson's "The Complete Dodo Trilogy" encompasses the delightful escapades of the bumbling yet endearing character, Dodo. Comprising 'Dodo: A Detail of the Day', 'Dodo the Second', and 'Dodo: A Detail of the Night', this trilogy employs a light-hearted, satirical style characterized by Benson's keen wit and astute observations of human behavior. The narrative unfolds in early 20th-century England, a period marked by societal shifts and evolving norms, cleverly reflecting the broader cultural context through the lens of comedy and character-driven storytelling. Benson's mastery of dialogue and physical humor creates an engaging atmosphere that invites readers to laugh while contemplating the quirks of upper-class society. E. F. Benson was a prolific English author known for his sharp social critique and his acute understanding of the human condition, which were likely informed by his own experiences as a member of the British elite. Born into a literary family, he was well-versed in the intricacies of social dynamics and self-presentation. This background, combined with his prowess in crafting memorable characters, enables him to penetrate the façades of society with both humor and insight in this unique trilogy. Readers will find "The Complete Dodo Trilogy" an enriching encounter with life's absurdities, and it is highly recommended for those who appreciate a mix of humor and social commentary. Whether you are familiar with Dodo's adventures or a newcomer to Benson's oeuvre, this collection promises to entertain while prompting reflections on the intricacies of life and societal conventions.

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Edward Frederic Benson (1867-1940) was a prolific English novelist, biographer, memoirist, and short story writer, best known for his masterfully satirical 'Mapp and Lucia' series. Born in Wellington College, Berkshire, where his father was headmaster, Benson hailed from an intellectually robust family; his father became the Archbishop of Canterbury, and his siblings were also accomplished writers. Benson's literary career encompassed a wide range of genres, but his acute social observations and wry humor have endured through the decades. His 'Dodo' books-'Dodo: A Detail of the Day' (1893), 'Dodo's Daughter' (1913), and 'Dodo Wonders' (1921)-exemplified his gift for satire, as he poked fun at the foibles of Edwardian society. These works, compiled in 'The Complete Dodo Trilogy', offer a snapshot of the zeitgeist through the lens of its eponymous heroine, Dodo, and her motley circle of friends. E. F. Benson's writing was marked by a lightness of touch, wit, and a penchant for poking fun at the upper classes and their extravagant lifestyles. Beyond the 'Dodo' series, Benson was also known for his supernatural fiction, including ghost stories that were popular at the time. His body of work remains a significant contribution to early 20th-century English literature, providing not only entertainment but also insights into the social fabric of his times.