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A short, comic theatrical piece assembles musical numbers and farcical scenes that lampoon romantic affectation and contemporary travel culture. Episodes alternate between stage tableaux and narrated sketches, including a boisterous train journey through Midwestern towns to a celebrated waterfall, and a mock courtship in which a heroine reasons that personal attachment would deprive the public of a suitor's charms. Characters and stage directions emphasize absurdity, social manners, and promotional local detail, while songs and parodic dialogue underscore the satire of sentimental opera and modern conveniences like palace cars and railway timetables.

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D. Dalziel

D. Dalziel was an author known for his humorous parodies of popular works, particularly those of Gilbert and Sullivan. His notable titles include "A Parody on Iolanthe," "A Parody on Patience," and "A Parody on Princess Ida," which cleverly mimic the style and themes of the original operas while adding a comedic twist. Dalziel's work reflects the vibrant theatrical culture of his time, engaging audiences with wit and satire. Through his parodies, he contributed to the tradition of light-hearted literary humor, making his works a delightful read for fans of operatic and comedic literature.

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