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A Parody Outline of History / Wherein May Be Found a Curiously Irreverent Treatment of American Historical Events, Imagining Them as They Would Be Narrated by America's Most Characteristic Contemporary Authors

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A collection of short parodies that reimagines episodes of American history as if written in the distinctive voices of various contemporary literary figures. Each chapter recasts moments—from early exploration and colonial life to frontier confrontations and wartime scenes—into stylistic pastiches that shift between comic, sentimental, and tragic tones. By imitating different authors' manners and worldviews, the pieces playfully examine how narrative voice shapes perception, using humor, irony, and formal mimicry to expose familiar myths and the eccentricities of literary fashion.

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Donald Ogden Stewart

Donald Ogden Stewart was an American author and playwright known for his sharp wit and satirical style. He gained prominence in the early 20th century, contributing significantly to the genre of parody. His notable works include "A Parody Outline of History," which humorously reinterprets American historical events through the lens of contemporary authors, and "Perfect Behavior: A Guide for Ladies and Gentlemen in All Social Crises," a guide that offers comedic insights into social etiquette. Stewart's writing reflects a keen observation of societal norms and a playful critique of American culture.

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