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This anthology of anthologies contains H. H. Munro's excellent short stories, derived from a total of six compilations which were published over the course of twenty years.Containing all of his best regarded and famous short tales, as well as a sizeable host of hidden gems and lesser-known treasures, this gigantic compendium is comprehensive and certain to satisfy any fan of the author. The sensual, tantalising and distinctly moral nature of the stories usually rail against the stifling conventions of society - in the end, the natural world (and people acting naturally) tend to come out on top. The recognisable style with which Saki tells his tales make their endings, which are usually surprising and witty, a keynote feature of every story. Saki's ingrained wit and the casually biting nature of the topics he chooses often leads certain characters and the things they represent to ridicule, usually to the great satisfaction of the reader.
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The Rise of the Russian Empire, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
""Reginald in Russia and Other Sketches"" is a collection of witty and satirical short stories written by the renowned British author Saki. Known for his clever and humorous writing style, Saki takes readers on a delightful journey through various absurd and amusing situations.The collection features the mischievous and irreverent character Reginald, who navigates his way through social gatherings, encounters with eccentric individuals, and unconventional adventures. Saki's sharp observations and biting wit offer a satirical commentary on the manners, customs, and foibles of Edwardian society.From Reginald's encounters with Russian aristocrats to his misadventures at a country estate, each story in this collection showcases Saki's masterful storytelling and his ability to expose the hypocrisy and absurdity of the upper classes.With its clever wordplay, biting satire, and dry humour, ""Reginald in Russia and Other Sketches"" is a delightful read that offers a glimpse into the witty and whimsical world of Saki.
""Reginald"" is a collection of witty and satirical short stories written by the British author Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name Saki. First published in 1904, the book introduces readers to the mischievous and irreverent character of Reginald, a young man with a penchant for mischief and a biting sense of humour.Through a series of entertaining anecdotes and amusing situations, Saki's stories delve into the idiosyncrasies of Edwardian society, poking fun at its conventions, social pretences, and absurdities. Reginald's sharp wit and clever observations provide readers with a satirical lens through which they can view the follies and foibles of the upper class.With his unique blend of humour, satire, and wit, Saki delivers a delightful collection that remains as entertaining and relevant today as it was over a century ago.
""The Unbearable Bassington"" is a satirical novel written by H.H. Munro, better known by his pen name ""Saki."" First published in 1912, the book follows the misadventures of Comus Bassington, a charming and irreverent young man who navigates the upper-class society of Edwardian England.Through his witty and biting prose, Saki explores themes of social satire, class privilege, and the hypocrisy of conventional norms. The story unfolds as Comus rebels against his overbearing mother, Lady Bastable, and embraces a life of pleasure-seeking and nonconformity. As his escapades unfold, the novel offers a scathing critique of the shallow and absurd aspects of aristocratic society.""The Unbearable Bassington"" showcases Saki's signature style of dark humour, clever wordplay, and incisive social commentary. It is a compelling read that exposes the foibles and follies of the upper classes while providing an entertaining and thought-provoking narrative.
""The Chronicles of Clovis"" is a delightful collection of short stories written by the renowned British author Saki (pen name H.H. Munro). With his signature wit and satire, Saki takes readers on a whimsical journey into Edwardian society, exploring its quirks, hypocrisies, and absurdities.The stories revolve around the mischievous and irreverent character of Clovis Sangrail, a young man who revels in creating chaos and exposing the hypocrisy of the upper classes. Through his cunning pranks and sharp observations, Clovis pokes fun at the pretentiousness and social conventions of his time.Each story in ""The Chronicles of Clovis"" is a gem of clever wordplay, unexpected twists, and biting humour. From Clovis' ingenious schemes to his encounters with eccentric characters, Saki's tales entertain and amuse, offering a satirical commentary on the Edwardian era.With his unique storytelling style and sharp insights into human nature, Saki captivates readers, inviting them into a world where wit reigns supreme and societal conventions are playfully dismantled.
""The Toys of Peace"" is a collection of satirical and humorous short stories written by the renowned British author Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name, Saki. This collection showcases Saki's unique wit and biting social commentary.In these delightful and witty stories, Saki takes a playful and satirical look at various aspects of Edwardian society. He skillfully weaves together elements of comedy, irony, and absurdity to create entertaining narratives that often expose the hypocrisy and pretensions of the upper class.""The Toys of Peace"" presents a range of amusing situations and eccentric characters, including mischievous children, unconventional adults, and animals with unexpected personalities. Saki's sharp observations and clever writing style make each story a delightful exploration of human behaviour and societal norms.
When William Came"" is a captivating novel written by the renowned author Saki (pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro). Published in 1913, this satirical work envisions a fictional scenario where Germany emerges victorious in World War I and conquers England.The story is set in a transformed England under German rule. It follows the lives of various characters as they navigate the new political and social landscape. Saki's sharp wit and biting satire are on full display as he explores the absurdities and ironies of the occupied country.""When William Came"" offers a thought-provoking commentary on nationalism, war, and the consequences of political upheaval. Saki's distinct writing style and clever storytelling make this novel a compelling read for fans of political satire and alternative history.
""The Rise of the Russian Empire"" is a historical novel written by Hector H. Munro, better known by his pen name ""Saki."" Published in [insert year], the book offers a fictionalised account of the events and factors that led to the establishment and expansion of the Russian Empire.In this engrossing narrative, Saki delves into the rise of Russian power, from the early Tsars to the reign of Catherine the Great. Drawing on historical research and his storytelling skills, Saki presents a vivid and captivating portrayal of the political intrigues, military conquests, and cultural developments that shaped Russia's ascent as a major European power.""The Rise of the Russian Empire"" combines Saki's meticulous attention to historical detail with his flair for storytelling, creating a compelling blend of fact and fiction. Through engaging characters and vivid descriptions, the novel takes readers on a journey through Russia's complex history, providing insights into the challenges and triumphs that shaped the empire.
The Masterpieces of World Fiction series brings together the best-loved short stories by the great masters of the genre-from Chekov and Maupassant, Kipling and Wilde, to O. Henry and Saki and Tolstoy and Conrad. Thoughtfully compiled by the bestselling author Terry O' Brien, this series is a great way for readers to revisit old favourites and for introducing literary masterpieces to newer, younger readers.
Little Clothbound Classics: irresistible, mini editions of short stories, novellas and essays from the world's greatest writers, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith.With his signature flair and razor-sharp wit, Saki is an undisputed master of the short story. His tales are by turns hilarious, festive, supernatural and macabre, but all offer fabulous, bite-sized satires of a decadent upper-class Edwardian world. 'Saki, like a chivalrous highwayman, only robs the rich: behind all these stories is an exacting sense of justice . . . they dazzle and delight' Graham Greene
When William Came (1913) is a novel by Saki. Considered a masterpiece of invasion literature, When William Came indulges in the paranoid atmosphere of the leadup to the Great War to weave a sinister tale of espionage, survival, and conspiracy. Keenly aware of the heightening tensions between Britain and Germany, Saki crafts an entertaining story with a political purpose: to call for national conscription in the event of war. Much has changed in London since Murrey Yeovil left for a hunting trip in Eastern Siberia. War came and went, London fell to German forces, and his wife Cicely found a younger lover. Disembarking from the train, he gets into a cab and gives his address, only to discover his driver speaks German. Slowly, he grows accustomed to the rhythms of life under an occupying force, but it is impossible to ignore how many people have been lost. Of those who survived the war, many fled for the countryside or to colonies and nations overseas. They are the lucky ones, who need not fear a trip to the store or a turn down the wrong street might lead to imprisonment¿or worse. Soon, Murrey must decide where his true loyalties lie. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Saki¿s When William Came is a classic of British invasion literature reimagined for modern readers.
With his career at its zenith, known universally for his three volumes of magnificently witty stories, Saki in 1912 was ready to branch out. He decided to apply his genius to a single long narrative in a novel.The Unbearable Bassington sports his famous raillery at its highest pitch:"…she came of a family whose individual members went through life, from the nursery to the grave, with as much tact and consideration as a cactus-hedge might show in going through a crowded bathing tent.""…I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.""…if one hides one's talent under a bushel one must be careful to point out to everyone the exact bushel under which it is hidden."This story introduces us to another of the author's louche young men, basking in the glow of society whilst also managing to undermine it stealthily. The handsome and infuriatingly nonchalant Comus Bassington and his mother Francesca are struggling along at the edges somewhat - an advantageous marriage would certainly help. And Comus has met an heiress who appeals, Elaine de Frey. But he has a rival, his friend Courtenay Youghal, who is an up and coming young politician of great surface charm.Francesca is relying on Comus, and there's no accounting for what she might do if he doesn't come up trumps. It will not only be embarrassing to his and his mother's pride, it will also place a terrible strain on their resources.The tracing of not only the simmering and uproarious repartee, but also the implicit tragedy in the venal expectations of high society in The Unbearable Bassington introduced a new note in Saki's repertoire. Their combined power made for a book which was instantly celebrated as one of the great novels of its decade.
Saki is the pen name of H. H. Munro, born in 1870 in Burma and educated in England. He began his writing career as a journalist and foreign correspondent but later turned to writing fiction ¿ predominantly short stories for which he is best-remembered ¿ as well as one history book. He was 43 when the First World War started. Although he was beyond the age of conscription, and although he was offered an officer¿s commission, Saki joined the army as an ordinary trooper. He was killed in 1916 in France by a German sniper.
The book "" The Chronicles of Clovis , has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
The undisputed master of the short story, Saki's name is synonymous with brilliant writing that satirises Edwardian Society. This complete edition of his plays (the first complete edition ever published) demonstrates the great writer's prowess as a playwright.
Saki's Cats rounds up the tales about cats, big and small, by the undisputed master of the short story. The feisty felines of these tales are the only clear winners, and, with a characteristic smirk and dash of his pen, it is Edwardian Society that Saki sends slinking off, tail between its legs.
Beasts and Super-Beasts , has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
The Westminster Alice is a collection of humorous vignettes by Saki that forms a political pastiche of Lewis Carroll's Alice books, featuring an unforgettable cast of politicians of the day, and brought to life with illustrations by F. Carruthers Gould, 'with apologies to Sir John Tenniel' for their striking likeness to the Alice illustrations.
The Unbearable Bassington was written in 1912 by Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 - 14 November 1916), better known by the pen name Saki and also frequently as H. H. Munro. He was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. Influenced by Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll and Rudyard Kipling, he himself influenced A. A. Milne, Noël Coward and P. G. Wodehouse.
The Toys of Peace was written in 1919 by Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 - 14 November 1916), better known by the pen name Saki and also frequently as H. H. Munro. He was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. Influenced by Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll and Rudyard Kipling, he himself influenced A. A. Milne, Noël Coward and P. G. Wodehouse.
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