无稽之谈小说
进入一个文学本身成为线的世界,流行小说的伟大宣告以笑和尖的智慧被颠覆. 史蒂芬·莱考克的"无稽之谈小说"不仅仅是幽默的草图集;它是一种精彩而持久的文学破坏行为,是快乐地拆除了他时代最销书的人口的陈述和传统. 这首1911年出版的刺作品今天仍然令人惊,证明文学趋势可能会发生变化,但人类故事的基本模式和它们经常揭示的幽默可预测性仍然存在. 对于那些曾经看过一个充满魅力的浪漫,吟过于戏剧性的侦探故事,或者叹息过于冒险故事的假冒险英雄主义的人来说,莱考克提供了一个有趣的,最终肯定性的体验,提醒我们有时,欣赏小说艺术的最佳方式是嘲笑其最熟悉的过度.
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无稽之谈小说 by Stephen Leacock. The underlying text is in the U.S. public domain. We do not republish any modern copyrighted edition, translation, or commentary.
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