Jack and the Check Book
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664580016
eBook
Buy at LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Bajalibros Latam
🇺🇸
Visiter la boutique →
LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Visiter la boutique →
Libros Patagonia
🇨🇱
Visiter la boutique →
Ebooks Librería Carlos Fuentes
🇲🇽
Visiter la boutique →
Ebooks Librería Antártica
🇨🇱
Visiter la boutique →
Ebooks Happy Books
🇨🇴
Visiter la boutique →
ebooks libreria española
🇪🇨
Visiter la boutique →
Bajalibros Argentina
🇦🇷
Visiter la boutique →
Alpha Books
🇨🇴
Visiter la boutique →
Sanborns Ebooks
🇲🇽
Visiter la boutique →
ebooks Libreria del GAM
🇺🇾
Visiter la boutique →
Bookshop Uruguay
🇺🇾
Visiter la boutique →
Ebooks Yenny - El Ateneo
🇦🇷
Visiter la boutique →
Crisol Ebooks
🇨🇴
Visiter la boutique →
Disponible dans 14 librairies
LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Visiter la boutique →
Libros Patagonia
🇨🇱
Visiter la boutique →
Ebooks Librería Carlos Fuentes
🇲🇽
Visiter la boutique →
Ebooks Librería Antártica
🇨🇱
Visiter la boutique →
Ebooks Happy Books
🇨🇴
Visiter la boutique →
ebooks libreria española
🇪🇨
Visiter la boutique →
Alpha Books
🇨🇴
Visiter la boutique →
Sanborns Ebooks
🇲🇽
Visiter la boutique →
ebooks Libreria del GAM
🇺🇾
Visiter la boutique →
Ebooks Yenny - El Ateneo
🇦🇷
Visiter la boutique →
Crisol Ebooks
🇨🇴
Visiter la boutique →
À propos de ce livre
In "Jack and the Check Book," John Kendrick Bangs artfully combines satire and whimsy to explore themes of financial folly and the absurdity of human nature. The narrative unfolds around the hapless protagonist, Jack, who becomes embroiled in a series of comedic misadventures due to his mismanagement of a seemingly innocuous checkbook. Bangs employs a light-hearted yet incisive literary style, interspersing humorous dialogue with sharp social commentary that effectively critiques the rampant consumerism and financial ignorance of his time. This work fits within the broader context of late 19th-century American literature, reflecting the burgeoning middle class's anxieties about wealth and responsibility amidst decadent post-Civil War prosperity. John Kendrick Bangs was a prominent figure in American satire, known for his keen observational humor and penchant for the fantastical. His experiences growing up in a rapidly changing America, alongside his literary ambitions, informed his desire to reflect on societal norms through a comedic lens. The influences of Mark Twain and the proliferation of leisure culture during Bangs's era resonate in this text, showcasing his ability to blend humor with poignant critique. "Jack and the Check Book" is a delightful read that offers not just entertainment but also a lens through which to examine contemporary societal behaviors regarding money and responsibility. Bangs's wit and insight make this work an essential addition to any lover of literary satire, ultimately reminding us to approach our financial affairs with both diligence and a sense of humor.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.
- The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists.
- A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing.
- A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings.
- Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life.
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
- Langue
- English
Partager
Vous aimerez aussi
La Conquête de l'Aigle
Scarrow, Simon
Coralee und die Yeti-Dating-Agentur
Lindorm, Mira
Macbest
Pratchett, Terry
Die Vulkanos pupsen los! (Band 1)
Gehm, Franziska
The Three Coffin Problem
Tidhar, Lavie
Vintage Murder Mysteries - Ultimate Anthology
Christie, Agatha, Collins, Wilkie, Chesterton, G. K., Barr, Robert, Freeman, R. Austin, Whitechurch, Victor L., Hornung, E. W., Green, Anna Katharine, Post, Melville Davisson, Poe, Edgar Allan, Dickens, Charles, Wallace, Edgar, Leblanc, Maurice, Bangs, John Kendrick, Mason, A. E. W., Butler, Ellis Parker, Rinehart, Mary Roberts