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The Shriek: A Satirical Burlesque

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About This Book

A satirical burlesque tracks a headstrong young woman who defies decorum by embarking on a lone desert expedition and soon collides with a parade of eccentric socialites, opportunistic guides, and blustering expatriates. Through episodic, farcical scenes—dancing parties, bargaining episodes, misadventures on camelback, and comic confrontations—the narrative skewers vanity, pretension, and the manners of fashionable society. Humor arises from exaggerated caricature, mock-heroic narration, and slapstick misunderstandings, while recurring set pieces and ironic observation keep the pace brisk and the tone relentlessly parodic.

About the Author

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Charles Somerville

Charles Somerville was an English author known for his satirical work, particularly "The Shriek: A Satirical Burlesque." His writing often employed humor and wit to critique societal norms and conventions of his time. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Somerville's unique voice and perspective contribute to the rich tapestry of 19th-century literature. His ability to blend satire with burlesque elements showcases his skill in engaging readers while provoking thought about the absurdities of life.

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