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The Chronicles of Clovis von Saki
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The Chronicles of Clovis (1927. Auflage)

von Saki

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Hector Hugh Munro was a prolific British writer who worked in a variety of literary genres. Under the pen name Saki, he produced a series of plays and tales, many of which center around a sophisticated bon vivant called Clovis who delights in skewering the pretensions of his elders with a rapier-like wit. The stories collected in The Chronicles of Clovis will delight fans of P.G. Wodehouse, Rudyard Kipling, and Oscar Wilde.

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Mitglied:WSMaugham
Titel:The Chronicles of Clovis
Autoren:Saki
Info:London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1927. Reprint.
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Die Clovis-Chroniken : achtundzwanzig Geschichten von Saki

1910s (66)
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Amusing short stories but not quite as good as Beasts and Superbeasts. Saki has a very British sense of humor -- if you don't like Wodehouse, Jerome or other authors of that ilk, you will probably not find these funny... ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
[From Great Modern Reading, ed. W. Somerset Maugham, Doubleday, 1943, p. 463:]

I have placed next to [Ring Lardner’s “The Golden Honeymoon”] a little story by Saki. He was a Scot, a soldier by profession, and his name was H. H. Munro. He was a humorist too, as sardonic as Lardner; but he wrote not of boxers, baseball players, barbers and salesmen like Lardner; he wrote of the idle rich who amused themselves in Mayfair and in country houses in the pleasant vanished England before the first World War, in which he was killed. Efforts have been made to introduce him to the favor of the American public, but they have failed. I think he is very funny, and if you don’t, I can’t help it. Anyhow “The Match-Maker” is short.
1 abstimmen WSMaugham | Jun 20, 2021 |
Not going to lie - I have absolutely no memory of why I wanted to read this. It's not bad though! There are some genuinely darkly funny stories in here, although unfortunately I don't think all of them have aged that well (at least I had a hard time following some of them as someone who's not a student of the British upper class). Somewhere between a 3 and a 4, but I'll mark it 4. ( )
  skolastic | Feb 2, 2021 |
Solid collection of short stories from a master of the genre. Saki/Munro was able to put across his stories with a lot of punch, and with great brevity, in this case being the soul of wit. Many of the stories in this collection feature his running character Clovis Sangrail, and his reactions and/or interventions in various crises of upper-crust society. This collection has the famous "Filboid Studge," but it also has a wicked story, "Tobermory," about a cat that apparently learns to speak (and gossip); "The Hounds of Fate," in which a person who steps into the shoes of a mysterious man gets more than he bargained for; "Ministers of Grace," in which governmental figures (some of which are clearly recognizable) are changed into animals; and others. Well worth picking up. ( )
2 abstimmen EricCostello | Mar 12, 2019 |
Amusing short stories but not quite as good as Beasts and Superbeasts. Saki has a very British sense of humor -- if you don't like Wodehouse, Jerome or other authors of that ilk, you will probably not find these funny... ( )
1 abstimmen leslie.98 | Jul 27, 2015 |
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Hector Hugh Munro was a prolific British writer who worked in a variety of literary genres. Under the pen name Saki, he produced a series of plays and tales, many of which center around a sophisticated bon vivant called Clovis who delights in skewering the pretensions of his elders with a rapier-like wit. The stories collected in The Chronicles of Clovis will delight fans of P.G. Wodehouse, Rudyard Kipling, and Oscar Wilde.

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