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The Odd Volume; Or, Book of Variety

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878
Contributor:
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"The Odd Volume; Or, Book of Variety" by George Cruikshank and Robert Seymour is a collection of humorous and fantastical tales written in the early 19th century. The volume features a variety of stories, illustrated by prominent artists of the time, intended to entertain readers with their whimsical characters and narratives. Among these characters is a particularly striking figure, a large-mouthed man whose grotesque features lead to engaging and often comical observations about society and human nature. The opening of this work introduces us to a peculiar gathering at an inn in Glasgow, where the narrator encounters a bizarrely large-mouthed stranger. Despite his terrifying appearance, the man proves to be amiable and humorous, sharing the history of his mouth and a family heirloom-a spoon symbolizing his lineage. The narrator's mix of intrigue and anxiety about the man's appetite sets the stage for a suppertime spectacle that evolves into a humorous and chaotic exploration of gluttony. This introductory scene effectively establishes the book's playful tone while hinting at deeper commentary on identity and societal norms. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Contents:
Preface
The odd volume
Legend of the large mouth
Strawberries and cream
The rose in January
The March of Mind
The old gentleman's teetotum
A water party
The angler and the fowler
The elopement
Subjects of conversation
Inconveniencies resulting from being hanged
The new "Beauty and the beast"
Trinity College, Cambridge. Forty years ago
Neck or nothing
The mysterious visitor
The cloaks
A comical adventure
How to make a paper
The nightmare
A gall-ing system.
Credits:
Produced by David Widger
Notes:
Reading ease score: 63.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Release date is 2014-01-23

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