The Miraculous Revenge Little Blue Book #215 By: Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) |
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The Miraculous Revenge Little Blue Book #215 by Bernard Shaw is a thought-provoking and intriguing read. Shaw's witty and satirical writing style shines through in this collection of essays, which tackle a range of social and political issues.
One of the highlights of this book is Shaw's ability to use humor and irony to shed light on the absurdities of society. Through his sharp observations and clever wordplay, he challenges conventional wisdom and exposes the hypocrisy and follies of individuals and institutions. The essays are filled with thought-provoking ideas that challenge readers to question their own beliefs and assumptions.
Shaw's writing is not only entertaining but also insightful. He delves into complex subjects such as ethics, politics, and human nature, presenting his arguments in a clear and articulate manner. The essays are well-reasoned and persuasive, drawing on historical events and literary references to support Shaw's points.
One of the strengths of this book is its relevance to contemporary society. Although these essays were written over a century ago, many of the issues Shaw discusses are still relevant today. From the corruption of politicians to the inequities of societal class structures, Shaw's keen observations resonate with readers and encourage critical thinking about the world we live in.
Although the book can be dense and challenging at times, it is well worth the effort. Shaw's intellect and wit make for a rewarding reading experience, and his ability to blend humor with serious subject matter keeps the reader engaged throughout.
In conclusion, The Miraculous Revenge Little Blue Book #215 by Bernard Shaw is a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating collection of essays. Shaw's sharp wit, intelligent observations, and satirical style make for an enjoyable read that challenges readers to think critically about the world around them. Whether you are familiar with Shaw's work or new to his writing, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in social and political commentary. Edited by E. Haldeman Julius The Miraculous Revenge Bernard Shaw HALDEMAN JULIUS COMPANY GIRARD, KANSAS PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE MIRACULOUS REVENGE [Illustration: BERNARD SHAW] THE MIRACULOUS REVENGE I arrived in Dublin on the evening of the fifth of August, and drove to the residence of my uncle, the Cardinal Archbishop. He is like most of my family, deficient in feeling, and consequently averse to me personally. He lives in a dingy house, with a side long view of the portico of his cathedral from the front windows, and of a monster national school from the back. My uncle maintains no retinue. The people believe that he is waited upon by angels. When I knocked at the door, an old woman, his only servant, opened it, and informed me that her master was then officiating at the cathedral, and that he had directed her to prepare dinner for me in his absence. An unpleasant smell of salt fish made me ask her what the dinner consisted of. She assured me that she had cooked all that could be permitted in his Holiness's house on Friday. On my asking her further why on Friday, she replied that Friday was a fast day. I bade her tell His Holiness that I had hoped to have the pleasure of calling on him shortly, and drove to the hotel in Sackville street, where I engaged apartments and dined... Continue reading book >>
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