Behind the Beyond, and Other Contributions to Human Knowledge by Stephen Leacock

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Author Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944
Title Behind the Beyond, and Other Contributions to Human Knowledge
Note Reading ease score: 82.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Contents Behind the beyond -- Familiar incidents -- Parisian pastimes -- The retroactive existence of Mr. Juggins -- Making a magazine -- Homer and humbug.
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Summary "Behind the Beyond, and Other Contributions to Human Knowledge" by Stephen Leacock is a collection of humorous essays and short stories likely written in the early 20th century. This work features Leacock’s clever wit and satirical observations on various subjects, showcasing his talent for turning mundane topics into engaging and entertaining narratives that explore the intricacies of human behavior and society. The opening of "Behind the Beyond" introduces the premise of a modern problem play, set in a theater where a solo actor named Sir John Trevor steps onto the stage amidst the anticipation of the audience. As he prepares to perform, the scene unveils a complex web of relationships and societal expectations involving Lady Cicely Trevor and another character named Mr. Harding. Through witty dialogue and nuanced character interactions, the narrative delves into themes of unfulfilled desires and the societal constraints on personal happiness, establishing a humorous yet poignant critique of early 20th-century social mores. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Canadian wit and humor
Subject Canada -- Civilization
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EBook-No. 23449
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Most Recently Updated Jan 3, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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