Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lectures
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1vidalia11
"Curtain Lectures delivered in the course of Thirty Years by Mrs. Margaret Caudle, and suffered by Job, her Husband." The curtain refers to curtains hanging around the bed as Mrs Caudle nags and scolds her downtrodden husband. This is a satirical work from 1846 by Douglas William Jerrold, published in Punch magazine. It is public domain and available on Project Gutenberg and other sites. It is hysterical.
2Seajack
That book is a riot!
Another Victorian goodie:The clumsiest people in Europe, or, Mrs. Mortimer's bad tempered guide to the Victorian worldby Todd Pruzan.
Another Victorian goodie:The clumsiest people in Europe, or, Mrs. Mortimer's bad tempered guide to the Victorian worldby Todd Pruzan.
3Eurydice
Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures sounds hysterical. My thanks to you both for the recommendations. :)
4vidalia11
Ooh, thanks for the other Victorian rec. I was hoping to find some other funny works from that period. You all know The Diary of a Nobody, right?
5miss_read
Thanks, vidalia11 and Seajack, for the recommendations. Both books sound wonderful, and I've added them my looooong list of books to look out for. The Diary of a Nobody has always been a favourite!
6thorold
If you like funny Victorians, it could be worth having a look at some of Thackeray's minor works, e.g. The Memoirs of C.J. Yellowplush. Very funny if the deliberate bad spelling doesn't irritate you too much. Of course, with Thackeray a lot of the fun is in having drawings and text from the same author.