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In Edgar Jepson's novel, 'The Terrible Twins,' readers are transported into the realm of lighthearted humor and mischief. The story follows the misadventures of two mischievous twins who are constantly getting themselves into trouble, much to the dismay of their family and friends. Written in a whimsical and engaging style, Jepson's work captures the essence of childhood curiosity and the joy of youthful enthusiasm. Set in the early 20th century, the novel reflects the societal norms and values of the time, offering a delightful glimpse into a bygone era. Jepson's witty dialogue and clever…mehr

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In Edgar Jepson's novel, 'The Terrible Twins,' readers are transported into the realm of lighthearted humor and mischief. The story follows the misadventures of two mischievous twins who are constantly getting themselves into trouble, much to the dismay of their family and friends. Written in a whimsical and engaging style, Jepson's work captures the essence of childhood curiosity and the joy of youthful enthusiasm. Set in the early 20th century, the novel reflects the societal norms and values of the time, offering a delightful glimpse into a bygone era. Jepson's witty dialogue and clever characterization add depth to the narrative, making it a charming and entertaining read. Edgar Jepson, a prolific British author known for his varied body of work, drew inspiration for 'The Terrible Twins' from his own experiences growing up in a large family. His keen observations of human behavior and his keen sense of humor shine through in this delightful novel, making it a standout in his repertoire. With a career spanning over several decades, Jepson's unique perspective and storytelling prowess continue to captivate readers to this day. For readers seeking a nostalgic and heartwarming tale of childhood antics and familial bonds, 'The Terrible Twins' is a must-read. Jepson's timeless storytelling and endearing characters make this novel a delightful escape into a world of laughter and mischief, sure to resonate with audiences of all ages.

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Edgar Jepson (1863-1938) was an English author, best known for his contribution to the genre of adventure and detective fiction during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, and educated at Balliol College, Oxford. After leaving Oxford, he pursued writing as his primary career, navigating the changing literary landscapes of his time. Jepson's style often reflected his fascination with the whimsical and the peculiar, traits that found a home in his popular novel 'The Terrible Twins' which showcased his adeptness for creating humorously idiosyncratic characterizations and engaging dialogues. The book embodies the adventures and mishaps of siblings, contributing to the tradition of children's literature with an endearing touch of escapism and fantasy. Jepson was versatile in his literary pursuits and was also involved in the editing of journals such as Vanity Fair. He engaged with contemporary literary figures like Ford Madox Ford and contributed to the development of the genre known as 'invasion literature' with his novel 'The Raid of The Motor-Boat.' His work often interwove social commentary with entertainment, reflecting the socio-cultural dynamics of the Edwardian era. Although not as widely recognized today, Jepson's influence on the adventure and detective stories of his time remains a testament to his skill as a storyteller.