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Easy Reading Series: Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town

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  • 166 páginas
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Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town is a collection of stories by Stephen Leacock, published in 1912, and is regarded as a classic of Canadian humorous literature. Set in the fictional town of Mariposa, inspired by Leacock's experiences in Orillia, Ontario, the stories reflect a blend of humor and affection for small-town life. Leacock describes Mariposa as a composite of numerous towns across Canada, characterized by familiar elements like square streets, maple trees, and local churches. The characters, while based on real townspeople, embody small-town archetypes, showcasing their flaws and quirks in a lighthearted manner. This universal appeal has contributed to the work's lasting popularity. Stephen Butler Leacock, Ph.D., FRSC (1869-1944), was a Canadian writer and economist born in England. His family moved to Canada when he was six, settling on a farm that struggled financially. Despite a challenging upbringing, Leacock excelled academically, attending Upper Canada College, where he was highly regarded and became head boy. After his father abandoned the family in 1887, Leacock continued his education at University College, demonstrating resilience and intelligence that would later inform his literary career.

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Easy Reading Series: Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town, Stephen Butler Leacock

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Título
Easy Reading Series: Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2008
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
166
ISBN10
1606801708
ISBN13
9781606801703
Serie
Calificación
4 de 5
Descripción
Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town is a collection of stories by Stephen Leacock, published in 1912, and is regarded as a classic of Canadian humorous literature. Set in the fictional town of Mariposa, inspired by Leacock's experiences in Orillia, Ontario, the stories reflect a blend of humor and affection for small-town life. Leacock describes Mariposa as a composite of numerous towns across Canada, characterized by familiar elements like square streets, maple trees, and local churches. The characters, while based on real townspeople, embody small-town archetypes, showcasing their flaws and quirks in a lighthearted manner. This universal appeal has contributed to the work's lasting popularity. Stephen Butler Leacock, Ph.D., FRSC (1869-1944), was a Canadian writer and economist born in England. His family moved to Canada when he was six, settling on a farm that struggled financially. Despite a challenging upbringing, Leacock excelled academically, attending Upper Canada College, where he was highly regarded and became head boy. After his father abandoned the family in 1887, Leacock continued his education at University College, demonstrating resilience and intelligence that would later inform his literary career.