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A collection of satirical fables and short stories that employ allegory, caricature, and dark humour to critique militarism, political folly, and social conventions. Through island parables, sketches of officious public figures, and imagined reversals of gendered power, the pieces mix whimsy and bitter observation to expose how institutions and petty ambitions perpetuate violence, bureaucracy, and economic dislocation. Recurring forms include mock didactic tales, personified types, and episodic interludes that shift between comic detail and moral reflection, often ending in ironic reversal or bleak consequence. The overall tone balances playful fablecraft with pointed social critique.

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Gilbert Cannan

Gilbert Cannan was an English novelist and playwright known for his exploration of human relationships and social ideals. His works often reflect a keen interest in the complexities of life and the struggles of individuals against societal norms. Among his notable titles is "Mendel: A Story of Youth," which delves into the formative experiences of its protagonist. Cannan's writing is characterized by a blend of realism and idealism, as seen in other works like "Mummery: A Tale of Three Idealists" and "Young Earnest: The Romance of a Bad Start in Life." His contributions to literature provide insight into early 20th-century thought and the evolving landscape of English fiction.

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