The Tinted Venus (ePub)
A Farcical Romance
(Sprache: Englisch)
In 'The Tinted Venus,' a masterful work by F. Anstey, the interplay of Victorian wit and mythical whimsy converge. This farcical romance spins the tale of an ordinary young barber and his accidental entanglement with a life-sized statue of Venus, which...
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In 'The Tinted Venus,' a masterful work by F. Anstey, the interplay of Victorian wit and mythical whimsy converge. This farcical romance spins the tale of an ordinary young barber and his accidental entanglement with a life-sized statue of Venus, which becomes vivified in an uncanny turn of events. Anstey's narrative is marked by its unique blend of satire and fantasy, employing a literary style that both parodies and pays homage to the era's romantic escapades. The literary context of the novel underscores the Victorian fascinations with antiquity and the burgeoning genre of comedic fantasy, positioning it as a timeless piece that amuses and reflects sophisticated commentaries on the manners and morals of its time.
F. Anstey, a pseudonym for Thomas Anstey Guthrie, was a prolific English novelist and journalist renowned for his astute sense of humor and inventiveness. Much of his inspiration for 'The Tinted Venus,' published in 1885, may have been drawn from his expertise in classics and his insightful observation of the social dynamics of his era. His narratives often explore the absurdities of life through supernatural occurrences, blending the fantastic with the mundane to the delight and edification of his readers.
The Tinted Venus' comes highly recommended for aficionados of classic British literature who revel in the fusion of satire and fantasy. Readers will appreciate this DigiCat publication for its meticulous preservation of such a unique literary work, inviting a contemporary audience to indulge in the charm and intrigue of Anstey's creation. It's a romp through the peculiarities of Victorian England that still resonates today, offering laughter and insight in equal measure.
F. Anstey, a pseudonym for Thomas Anstey Guthrie, was a prolific English novelist and journalist renowned for his astute sense of humor and inventiveness. Much of his inspiration for 'The Tinted Venus,' published in 1885, may have been drawn from his expertise in classics and his insightful observation of the social dynamics of his era. His narratives often explore the absurdities of life through supernatural occurrences, blending the fantastic with the mundane to the delight and edification of his readers.
The Tinted Venus' comes highly recommended for aficionados of classic British literature who revel in the fusion of satire and fantasy. Readers will appreciate this DigiCat publication for its meticulous preservation of such a unique literary work, inviting a contemporary audience to indulge in the charm and intrigue of Anstey's creation. It's a romp through the peculiarities of Victorian England that still resonates today, offering laughter and insight in equal measure.
Autoren-Porträt von F. Anstey
F. Anstey, a pseudonym for Thomas Anstey Guthrie (1856-1934), was an English novelist and journalist renowned for his satirical and humorous works. Born on August 8, 1856, in Kensington, London, Guthrie was educated at King's College School and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he began to hone his literary skills. Despite qualifying as a barrister at the Inner Temple in 1880, Anstey's passion for writing took precedence, and his career as an author quickly burgeoned with the success of his first novel, 'Vice Versa' (1882), which humorously explores the body-swap theme between a father and his son. His writing style is notable for its wit and the deft use of irony, allowing him to critique and lampoon the mores and follies of Victorian society. 'The Tinted Venus' (1885), a comical fantasy novel, further exemplifies Anstey's literary talent. The book portrays the adventures of a young Londoner who accidentally brings a statue of Venus to life, leading to a series of whimsical dilemmas. The work underscores Anstey's capacity to blend fantastical elements with societal satire, making him a key figure in the development of the humorous fantasy genre. Anstey continued to write prolifically throughout his life, leaving behind a legacy of novels, short stories, and plays that continue to intrigue and entertain readers with their insightful humor and imaginative plots.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: F. Anstey
- 2022, 150 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547248859
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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