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Kai Lung's Golden Hours

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A framing narrator at an imagined ancient court recounts ornate, self-contained tales while facing various predicaments. Each story is composed in a deliberately archaic, florid English that evokes an exoticized literary voice and leans on aphorism, paradox, and dry irony. The collection alternates brief framing incidents with parables, comic reversals, and moments of sentimental reflection, usually resolving through wit rather than force. Humour springs from witty phrasing, satirical sketches of authority and social pretension, and the contrast between high-flown diction and practical outcomes. Overall, the work blends light moral reflection with carefully constructed plots and economical, polished prose to produce a tone of playful wisdom.

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Ernest Bramah

Ernest Bramah was an English author best known for his contributions to the detective and fantasy genres. He created the character Max Carrados, a blind detective whose unique perspective allows him to solve mysteries in innovative ways, featured prominently in works like "Four Max Carrados Detective Stories" and "Max Carrados." Additionally, Bramah is celebrated for his humorous tales of Kai Lung, a Chinese storyteller, as seen in "Kai Lung's Golden Hours" and "The Wallet of Kai Lung." His writing is characterized by wit, clever plots, and a distinctive narrative style, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century literature.

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