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About This Book

A band of acquaintances takes on a ramshackle country house and converts it into a convivial retreat, inspecting staircases, chimneys, stables and an improvised theatre while debating décor, guests and rules. They resolve absurd domestic questions such as room allocation and a rumored ghost, and plan musical and theatrical entertainments alongside committees and social arrangements. Episodic scenes record practical jokes, debates, songs and sketches, presented in light, witty narrative. Recurring elements include mock-architectural description, theatrical ambition and satirical observations on manners, with an emphasis on playful social invention and comic domestic detail.

About the Author

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F. C. Burnand

F. C. Burnand was a British author and playwright, best known for his contributions to the world of comic literature and theater in the 19th century. He gained popularity for his humorous works, including the notable title "Happy-Thought Hall," which reflects his penchant for light-hearted storytelling and satire. Burnand's writing often showcased his wit and ability to entertain, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time. His works continue to be appreciated for their charm and comedic flair.

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