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Minerva's Manoeuvres: The Cheerful Facts of a "Return to Nature"

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This work humorously explores the challenges and adventures of a group of city dwellers who attempt to embrace a simpler, more natural lifestyle at a country lodge. The narrative follows Minerva, a reluctant cook, as she navigates various comedic situations, including encounters with nature, unexpected guests, and the quirks of rural life. Each chapter presents a new episode, from studying nature to planning a concert, highlighting the absurdities and joys of their experiences. Through lighthearted anecdotes, the text critiques urban living while celebrating the charm and chaos of country life.

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Charles Battell Loomis

Charles Battell Loomis was an American author known for his humorous and satirical writing. His works often explore themes of nature and society with a light-hearted touch. Notable titles include "Araminta and the Automobile," which showcases his wit and storytelling ability, and "Just Irish," reflecting his interest in cultural narratives. Loomis's writing is characterized by its playful tone and engaging narratives, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century literature. His contributions continue to be appreciated for their charm and insight into human nature.

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