Mr. Punch in the Highlands
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Beschrijving
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A sudden downpour sweeps across the Scottish Highlands, drenching tartans and tempers alike, as a mischievous figure-half tourist, half satirist-surveys the scene with a knowing grin. Here, amid craggy hills and swirling mists, the genteel absurdities of Victorian society are skewered with a pen as sharp as a Highland wind. This volume is a riotous celebration of British humour and comic sketches, blending nimble caricature with the wry perspective of an outsider navigating the rituals, follies, and foibles of Scotland's storied landscape. Every page brims with the playful bite of nineteenth century humour, as social commentary and British comic art intertwine to lampoon the pretensions of both locals and visitors.The work stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Victorian satire, capturing the peculiarities of the era with a deft hand and a keen eye for the ridiculous. Its illustrated cartoons and humourous travel observations offer a window into a world where the boundaries between the sophisticated and the absurd are deliciously blurred. Readers are invited not only to chuckle at the eccentricities of the Highlands but also to appreciate the subtle artistry and cultural insight that define Britain's comic tradition. The wit here is never cruel, but always precise, revealing the universal truths that underlie the most particular of social customs.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For lovers of British illustrated humour and those who cherish the sharp lines of social observation, this is a work to savour, whether as a piece of literary history or a source of fresh delight.
A sudden downpour sweeps across the Scottish Highlands, drenching tartans and tempers alike, as a mischievous figure-half tourist, half satirist-surveys the scene with a knowing grin. Here, amid craggy hills and swirling mists, the genteel absurdities of Victorian society are skewered with a pen as sharp as a Highland wind. This volume is a riotous celebration of British humour and comic sketches, blending nimble caricature with the wry perspective of an outsider navigating the rituals, follies, and foibles of Scotland's storied landscape. Every page brims with the playful bite of nineteenth century humour, as social commentary and British comic art intertwine to lampoon the pretensions of both locals and visitors.The work stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Victorian satire, capturing the peculiarities of the era with a deft hand and a keen eye for the ridiculous. Its illustrated cartoons and humourous travel observations offer a window into a world where the boundaries between the sophisticated and the absurd are deliciously blurred. Readers are invited not only to chuckle at the eccentricities of the Highlands but also to appreciate the subtle artistry and cultural insight that define Britain's comic tradition. The wit here is never cruel, but always precise, revealing the universal truths that underlie the most particular of social customs.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For lovers of British illustrated humour and those who cherish the sharp lines of social observation, this is a work to savour, whether as a piece of literary history or a source of fresh delight.
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