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The Life of Sir John Falstaff

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The book constructs an imaginative biography of a roguish, corpulent knight, tracing his alleged origins, family background, rise to knighthood, riotous companionship with a young prince, and a series of military exploits and tavern episodes that culminate in exile and death. Chapters alternate narrative episodes with reflective essays on chivalry, heroism, and the interplay between comic character and historical events. The text is paired with detailed etchings that aim for period authenticity in costume and setting, and the author frames the whole as a plausible reconstruction that blurs dramatic invention and historical scene-painting. The tone remains humorous and affectionate toward its subject, balancing satire with sympathetic observation.

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Robert B. Brough

Robert B. Brough was a 19th-century author known for his work in the realm of literary biography and satire. His notable work, "The Life of Sir John Falstaff," offers a humorous and imaginative exploration of one of Shakespeare's most beloved characters. Brough's writing reflects a keen understanding of both literary tradition and the art of storytelling, contributing to the rich tapestry of English literature. His unique perspective on Falstaff has earned him a place among those who have sought to reinterpret classic figures for contemporary audiences.

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