"Fables for the Frivolous" by Guy Wetmore Carryl is a collection of whimsical fables written in the late 19th century. This book draws inspiration from the traditional fable format, often employing animals as characters to convey morals and humorous observations about human nature. Carryl's work is known for its playful language and satirical take on social themes, reflecting the literary style of the early 20th century. The book presents a series of entertaining tales featuring anthropomorphized animals, each paired with a moral lesson. For instance, the story of "The Ambitious Fox and the Unapproachable Grapes" explores themes of envy and rationalization, while "The Persevering Tortoise and the Pretentious Hare" offers a twist on the classic turtle-and-hare race, emphasizing that persistence can triumph over arrogance. Each fable is imbued with clever wordplay and a light-hearted tone, making them enjoyable for readers of all ages. Overall, Carryl’s collection serves as both a delightful entertainment and a reflection on the follies of society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Fables for the Frivolous
By Guy Wetmore Carryl
"Fables for the Frivolous" by Guy Wetmore Carryl is a collection of whimsical fables written in the late 19th century. This book draws inspiration fro...
Guy Wetmore Carryl was an American humorist and poet.
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