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A collection of witty lyric poems and comic parodies that rework classical forms into urban, domestic, and literary satire. Poems range from mock-translations and pastiches of ancient odes to short lyrics on everyday life—courtship, family, theater, office routine, and small social grievances—often leaning on wordplay, epigrams, and light moral observation. The volume mixes invective and affection, addressing imagined correspondents, household servants, and public figures, balancing playful erudition with plainspoken humor. Recurring motifs include literary imitation, whimsical advice, and social portraits of city life, presented in concise, tuneful stanzas.

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Franklin P. Adams

Franklin P. Adams was an American journalist, poet, and humorist, known for his sharp wit and engaging writing style. He contributed significantly to the literary scene in the early 20th century, often blending humor with social commentary. Adams is perhaps best remembered for his works "Something Else Again," "Tobogganing on Parnassus," and "Women I'm Not Married To," which showcase his talent for satire and clever observations on life and relationships. His ability to capture the essence of his time through humor has left a lasting impact on American literature.

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