Garden Of Folly
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'Garden of Folly' presents a collection of essays by Stephen Leacock, showcasing his signature humor and insightful observations on life. The essays, ranging from reflections on social customs to humorous anecdotes, offer a witty commentary on the absurdities and complexities of everyday life. Leacock masterfully blends satire and light-heartedness, dissecting human foibles and societal norms with a keen eye for detail. Whether discussing the perils of domestic life, the eccentricities of human behavior, or the idiosyncrasies of social interactions, Leacock's essays provoke laughter while prompting contemplation on the quirks and nuances of the human experience. His writing serves as a time capsule of early 20th century Canadian culture, offering a glimpse into the values, anxieties, and amusing oddities of the era. While steeped in the context of its time, Leacock's insights and humor remain timeless, resonating with readers who appreciate witty observations and the enduring absurdities of human nature.Book Details
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Stephen P. H. Butler Leacock was a Canadian teacher, political scientist, writer, and humourist. Between the years 1915 and 1925, he was the best-known English-speaking humourist in the world. H...
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