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A Book of Burlesques

Chapter 40: Transcriber’s Notes and Errata
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About This Book

A collection of satirical sketches and dramatic parodies that lampoon early twentieth-century American manners, artistic pretensions, and religious ritual. Pieces range from mock stage directions and pantomime dramas to pseudo-philosophical essays, epigrams, and occasional lyric experiments, with recurring targets including middle-class ceremonies, artistic self-importance, and fashionable fads. The tone shifts between mordant wit and ironic melancholy, using pastiche and theatrical set-pieces to expose hypocrisy and absurdity. Short, varied forms and brisk scene-making produce a rapid, incisive panorama of personalities and institutions, converting familiar social scenes into pointed, often comically exaggerated social critique.

Kiss me on the other eye;
This one’s wearing out.

Transcriber’s Notes and Errata

The following words were found both in hyphenated and unhyphenated forms in the text. The number of instances of each is given in parentheses.

to-morrow (7)tomorrow(1)
vestry-room (2)vestryroom (1)
wood-wind (3)woodwind (1)
stone cutters (1)stonecutters (1)

On page 153, the letter ‘r’ in the word ‘Dvorák’ had a caron above it. This has been rendered as plain ‘r’.

The following typographical errors have been corrected.

PageErrorCorrection
91getgets
106strikenstricken
183lavendarlavender
203JudusJudas
205hynotizehypnotize