ISBN-13: 9788028375270 / Angielski / Miękka / 116 str.
In 'Beasts and Super-Beasts,' a venerated anthology by H. H. Munro, better known by his pen name Saki, the literary tradition of early 20th-century British fiction is illuminated through a series of exceptional short stories. This collection exemplifies Saki's signature wit and a fondness for the macabre, threaded with a meticulous critique of Edwardian society and its mores. The breadth and depth of styles-ranging from dark humor to sharp social commentary-serve not only as engaging narratives but also as clever devices for broader societal critique, making this anthology a cornerstone of Edwardian satire. Saki's work is entrenched within the historical and cultural contexts of pre-World War I Britain, offering insights into the anxieties and idiosyncrasies of his time. Each story in 'Beasts and Super-Beasts' serves as a microcosm of the class distinctions and the surreal yet poignant elements that define this tumultuous era. The anthology delicately balances irony with outright comedy, reflecting the absurdity of human (and animal) nature in a rapidly modernizing society. Beasts and Super-Beasts' promises a literary journey that is both intellectually stimulating and immensely entertaining. Readers will appreciate the sharp turns of phrase and the unexpected outcomes that hallmark Saki's writing. This collection is a must-read for those intrigued by the complexities of human nature, societal constructs, and the subtle art of satire. It invites a reflective examination of our own contemporary follies through the lens of Saki's timeless narratives.