The Bishop's Jaegers

The Bishop's Jaegers

by Thorne Smith and Thorne Smith
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/08/2022

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In 'The Bishop's Jaegers,' Thorne Smith presents a comedic narrative that deftly combines a frolicking plot with his signature risqué humor. Set against the backdrop of the Prohibition era's moral rigidity, Smith's satirical work follows characters who inadvertently challenge societal norms through their scandalous escapades. With an infusion of wit and a playful handling of taboos, the novel reflects the Jazz Age's notorious spirit of rebellion and indulgence. The literary style is sharp and lively, employing Smith's well-established flair for blending the comedic with the fantastic and providing incisive critique beneath layers of laughter-inducing occurrences. The contextual placement alongside the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald and P.G. Wodehouse provides a rich literary tapestry, allowing readers to appreciate the period's quintessential cultural themes and stylistic approaches. Thorne Smith, a critically acclaimed author, is renowned for exploring the boundaries of early 20th-century propriety and humor. His career, proliferated by works such as 'Topper' and 'Turnabout,' consistently demonstrates a fascination with the whimsical and the absurd, themes that undeniably influenced 'The Bishop's Jaegers.' Smith's personal rebellion against societal constraints and his penchant for the farcical are lucidly imprinted on the pages of this iconic work. The genesis of the book may well be rooted in the author's desire to juxtapose the era's contentious mores with unfettered human behavior, creating a narrative paradox that teases and enlightens. 'The Bishop's Jaegers' is recommended to those who savor the blend of social satire and unadulterated fun. Smith's narrative is as much a giddy escape for the reader as it is an astute commentary on the human condition. This new edition by DigiCat Publishing preserves the essence of a time when literary mischief could pierce through the veil of conformity, offering a portal into the raucous laughter of a bygone era. Ideal for connoisseurs of classic wit and anyone eager to delve into a vivacious, though now historical, literary indulgence.

ISBN:
8596547185161
8596547185161
Category:
Fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-08-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat

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