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Harry Graham
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 59 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1898-2025, suosituimpien joukossa The Battle of Dorking (Edition1). Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
59 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1898-2025.
Misrepresentative Men and More Misrepresentative Men
Harry Graham
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
nidottu
When Grandmama Fell off the Boat is an anthology of the humorous verse of Harry Graham, one of the early 20th century’s wittiest writers. Graham made his name as the author of Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes, published in 1898 under the pseudonym Col. D. Streamer (he was a Coldstream Guard). He went on to become a successful writer of stage-show lyrics, and in 1923 had five smash-hit musicals running simultaneously in the West End of London. His work was published not only in England but also in America, where he was credited with introducing ‘sick’ verse. The Times in its 1936 obituary compared him with Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll and W. S. Gilbert, an epitaph that has stood the test of time. Graham’s secret is his ability to relate common episodes with a sardonic twist. A father irritated by his crying infant finds peace and quiet by popping him in the Frigidaire and a man whose wife elopes with the chauffeur despairs of ever starting the car. His callous and quotable rhymes became the table talk of a generation, influencing emerging writers such as W. H. Auden, George Orwell and Agatha Christie.
Jocelyn Henry Clive "Harry" Graham (1874-1936) oli englantilainen lehtimies ja humoristi. Grahamin Sydämettömiä säkeitä kunnottomiin koteihin on oivallinen esimerkki 1900-luvun alussa varsin suosituista mustaa huumoria tihkuvista groteskeista runoista, jotka ilmestyivät huumorilehdissä usein kuvitettuina.
Ballads Of The Boer War - Selected From The Haversack Of Sergeant J. Smith
Harry Graham
Read Books
2007
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"He Harry Graham] is in the great tradition of Lear and Carroll and Gilbert and Belloc. At his best he easily ranks with any of these ."-Jeremy Nicholas, The Ruthless Rhymer, BBCRuthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes (1898) is a book of short poems that are both witty and engagingly cruel, as only tongue-in-cheek humor can be. Many of the verses are just four lines and focus on a central character named Little Willie, who plays youthful, sadistic, pranks with benign indifference and other inappropriate responses. The Times of London described these poems as reflecting "that enchanted world where there are no values nor standards of conduct or feeling, and where the plainest sense is the plainest nonsense." Thanks to the author's satirical wit, his poetry is often compared to the writing of Edward Lear, Lewis Caroll, and W. S. Gilbert.The perfect gift for adults who like to read for fun.