When William Came (eBook)

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2022
127 Seiten
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In "When William Came," Saki (H.H. Munro) intricately weaves a satirical narrative set amidst a fictionalized Britain under German occupation. The novella is marked by Saki's characteristic wit and incisive social commentary, employing a blend of rich, descriptive prose and sharp dialogue that critiques Edwardian society's absurdities and vulnerabilities. Through a compelling plot centered on patriotism, identity, and the absurdities of war, Saki explores the tumultuous psychological landscape of characters facing an unsettling new reality, all while maintaining a humorous undertone that challenges traditional notions of heroism. Saki, a master of the short story form and a keen observer of human behavior, was born in 1870 in Akyab, Burma, and later moved to England. His experiences during the First World War and observations of the societal transformations of his time influenced his writing, allowing him to infuse his work with a blend of dark humor and poignant irony. Saki's background also endowed him with an acute awareness of the complexities of British nationalism and the absurdities of political maneuvers during wartime, which are all reflected in this novella. For readers seeking a sharp, engaging exploration of societal norms during wartime, "When William Came" is a must-read. Its combination of humor, critical insight, and imaginative storytelling makes it a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature. This work not only entertains but also encourages reflection on the nature of conflict and the human condition, solidifying Saki's place as a remarkable voice in literary history.

Saki, the pen name of Hector Hugh Munro, was a British writer known for his witty, mischievous, and sometimes macabre stories that satirized Edwardian society and culture. Born on December 18, 1870, in Akyab, British Burma, Munro was raised in England after the death of his mother. His education at private schools, followed by a brief period in the Burma police force, contributed to the insightful observations that color his literary work. Saki's tales feature a sharp and cruel wit, with surprise endings that reveal the author's dark sense of humor and insight into human nature. Best known for his short stories, including collections like 'The Chronicles of Clovis' and 'Beasts and Super-Beasts,' Saki's work is characterized by a blend of fantastical and sardonic elements that challenge societal norms. His novel 'When William Came: A Story of London Under the Hohenzollerns' is set in a hypothetical future where the Germans have won World War I and occupied England. The book reflects Saki's commentary on patriotism, militarism, and the uneasy pre-war tensions in Europe. Saki's legacy endures in the sharp wit and subversive tone that define his stories. His narrative style is often compared to that of O. Henry and Dorothy Parker for its conciseness and twist endings. Saki's untimely death during World War I in 1916 cut short a burgeoning literary career, but his contributions remain a pointed commentary on the mores and the duplicity of his time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
Schlagworte absurdity of conflict • Alternate History • alternate history novels • British humor literature • British nationalism themes • British satirical literature • British society • dark humor satire • early 20th century novel • early 20th-century politics • Edwardian era fiction • Edwardian satire • England • English literature • Fiction • foreign occupation • German invasion narrative • H.H. Munro author • Historical Consequences • historical political allegory • imperialism and patriotism • London • Nationalism Critique • Occupied England • Political satire • Saki short stories • satirical war critique • social commentary fiction • Social Critique • Speculative Fiction • speculative fiction classics • Subtle irony • When William Came Saki • Witty narrative style
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