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Fifty "Bab" Ballads: Much Sound and Little Sense

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A collection of fifty short comic ballads that blend playful rhyme, absurd situations, and pointed social satire; the poems range from brief lyrical pieces to narrative parodies that lampoon romantic idealism, social pretensions, and theatrical melodrama. Many verses deploy mock-heroic devices, witty wordplay, and moral twists, while occasional darker jabs undercut sentimentality. The author’s pen-and-ink illustrations accompany and amplify the humour, creating a lively, varied sequence of light verse that alternates whimsy, irony, and theatrical burlesque.

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W. S. Gilbert

W. S. Gilbert was an English playwright, poet, and author, best known for his collaboration with composer Arthur Sullivan in creating the famous Savoy operas. His sharp wit and satirical humor are exemplified in works such as "The Bab Ballads," a collection of comic verse that showcases his talent for wordplay and social commentary. Gilbert's contributions to musical theatre, particularly through productions like "H.M.S. Pinafore" and "The Mikado," have left a lasting impact on the genre. His unique blend of humor and critique of Victorian society continues to resonate, making him a significant figure in the history of English literature and theatre.

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