Condensed Novels: New Burlesques by Bret Harte
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Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
English
"Condensed Novels: New Burlesques" by Bret Harte is a collection of satirical stories written during the late 19th century. The book features a blend of humor and parody, focusing on societal norms, character tropes, and the absurdities of human nature. The opening portion introduces the character Rudolph of Trulyruralania, an arrogant and self-sat...
identity and aspirations of adventure. The beginning of the novel introduces us to Rudolph, who boasts about his attributes to the disdain of his sister-in-law, Rose. As their banter unfolds, it becomes clear that Rudolph is a character full of bravado but lacking in substantive accomplishments. Rose encourages him to take a diplomatic position that could help him escape his mundane existence, and after some reluctance, Rudolph decides to take a holiday in Trulyruralania. This sets the stage for further comedic misadventures involving mistaken identities and royal intrigues, highlighting the whimsical, light-hearted nature of Harte's storytelling. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Paul Thompson
7 months agoRecommended.
Nancy Thompson
8 months agoI have to admit, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. A true masterpiece.
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Anthony Allen
1 year agoSurprisingly enough, the plot twists are genuinely surprising. Exactly what I needed.