Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many
About the eBook
In "Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many," Harry Graham employs wit and satire to upend traditional moral teachings, creating a playful yet incisive commentary on human behavior and societal norms. Each proverb is a subversion of the familiar, seamlessly blending humor with a critique of Victorian morality. Graham's literary style is marked by its clever wordplay and ironic tone, reflecting the bustling cultural landscape of early 20th-century England, where the constraints of propriety were frequently challenged by emerging modern sensibilities. Harry Graham, an accomplished poet and humorist, was influenced by the shifting sociocultural dynamics of his time, which questioned established morals and accepted wisdom. His background in both poetry and satire allowed him to craft this work not merely as a collection of jests but as a pointed social commentary. Graham's keen observation of human follies and vices is rooted in his own experiences within the literary circles of his era, where the absurdities of life branded his artistic output. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of humor and philosophy, as Graham's sharp observations provoke thought while entertaining. Ideal for those seeking an unconventional look at morality, "Perverted Proverbs" promises to amuse and challenge through its twisted wisdom, appealing both to fans of classic satire and contemporary readers alike.
About the Author
Harry Graham (1874–1936), an English writer chiefly known for his wit and humour, was a prolific contributor to the literary world with a flair for satirical and whimsical verse. Graham's literary output included light verse, parodies, and humorous sketches. One of his notable works is 'Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many,' which showcases his distinctively playful subversion of traditional maxims and his knack for turning the moralistic on its head with sharp wit. In these parodies of age-old proverbs, Graham seeks to amuse readers while offering a sardonic take on society's conventional wisdom. His style, characterized by dry humor and irony, won him a following during the early 20th century and continues to be appreciated by aficionados of literary satire. In addition to his humorous writings, Graham also penned children's books under the pseudonym Col. D. Streamer and contributed to the genre of humorous poetry, further cementing his place in the annals of English literature. His body of work reflects an era of literary experimentation, the joy of linguistic play, and the enduring appeal of well-crafted satire.
Product Details
Publisher: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 12 Pages
Filesize: 293.8 KB
ISBN: 8596547246473
Published: Sept. 4, 2022