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The Unbearable Bassington', a historical novel by H. H. Munro, better known by his pen name Saki, offers readers a poignant exploration of Edwardian society, with its sharp wit and critical perspective on aristocracy and social conventions. This work stands out for its combination of biting satire and tragic irony, encapsulating Saki's renowned literary style that blends dark humor with societal critique. The novel offers a vivid depiction of the early 20th-century British life, bringing forth the tensions and contradictions within the upper classes through the unique lens of Munro's fictional…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Unbearable Bassington', a historical novel by H. H. Munro, better known by his pen name Saki, offers readers a poignant exploration of Edwardian society, with its sharp wit and critical perspective on aristocracy and social conventions. This work stands out for its combination of biting satire and tragic irony, encapsulating Saki's renowned literary style that blends dark humor with societal critique. The novel offers a vivid depiction of the early 20th-century British life, bringing forth the tensions and contradictions within the upper classes through the unique lens of Munro's fictional narrative. Saki's background as a journalist and satirist who primarily observed and commented on the absurdities of his time is reflected profoundly in 'The Unbearable Bassington'. His experiences, combined with his acute observational skills, allow him to construct piercing narratives that resonate with historical and cultural insights into Edwardian England. Despite being a single-author work, the book touches upon various elements characteristic of the period's literary movements, such as the use of satire to critique societal norms. 'The Unbearable Bassington' is highly recommended for readers keen on historical novels that offer more than just a glimpse into the past but provoke thought and critique of societal structures. Munro's masterful storytelling invites readers to consider the complexities of social expectations and personal rebellion. Engaging and intellectually challenging, this book is a prime example of how literature can serve as a mirror to the past and a commentary on the human condition.
Autorenporträt
Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916), better known by the pen name Saki, was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story, and often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker.