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When Grandmama Fell Off the Boat Harry Graham

When Grandmama Fell Off the Boat von Harry Graham

When Grandmama Fell Off the Boat Harry Graham


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Zusammenfassung

When Grandmama Fell off the Boat is an anthology of the humorous verse of Harry Graham, one of the early 20th century's wittiest writers. Published in England and America, he was credited with introducing 'sick' verse. His obituary in The Times compared him to Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll and W. S. Gilbert, an epitaph that has stood the test of time.

When Grandmama Fell Off the Boat Zusammenfassung

When Grandmama Fell Off the Boat: The Best of Harry Graham Harry Graham

When Grandmama Fell off the Boat is an anthology of the humorous verse of Harry Graham, one of the early 20th century's wittiest writers. Graham made his name as the author of Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes, published in 1898 under the pseudonym Col. D. Streamer (he was a Coldstream Guard). He went on to become a successful writer of stage-show lyrics, and in 1923 had five smash-hit musicals running simultaneously in the West End of London. His work was published not only in England but also in America, where he was credited with introducing 'sick' verse. The Times in its 1936 obituary compared him with Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll and W. S. Gilbert, an epitaph that has stood the test of time. Graham's secret is his ability to relate common episodes with a sardonic twist. A father irritated by his crying infant finds peace and quiet by popping him in the Frigidaire and a man whose wife elopes with the chauffeur despairs of ever starting the car. His callous and quotable rhymes became the table talk of a generation, influencing emerging writers such as W. H. Auden, George Orwell and Agatha Christie.

When Grandmama Fell Off the Boat Bewertungen

'He is in the great tradition of Lear and Carroll and Gilbert and Belloc. At his best he easily ranks any of these.' - Jeremy Nicholas, The Ruthless Rhymer, BBC Radio 4

Über Harry Graham

Harry Graham (1874-1936) was an establishment figure who didn't quite fit the mould. He started off conventionally enough with Eton, Sandhurst and the Guards, but the irrepressible entertainer in him kept bursting out, and by 1910 he had become a full-time writer. He was engaged to the American actress Ethel Barrymore, great aunt of Drew Barrymore, but she added him to her list of spurned suitors, among them Winston Churchill. Four years later Graham married Dorothy Villiers.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword by Virginia Graham. Introduction by Miles Kington. The Poems: Indifference, Appreciation, Father, Aunt Eliza, Amiability, The New Profession, Thoughtlessness, Grandpapa, Tender-Heartedness, Mr Jones, Compensation, The Linguist, The Siren, Patience, Holidays, The Neighbours, Perspective, The Homes of London, Necessity, The Last Horsed 'Bus, Lord Gorbals, The Model Motorist, Table Manners, Luncheon, Waste, Dinner, The Men from Blankley's, Providence, Dancing, The Battue of Berlin, The Englishman's Home, The Sportsman, Getting Up, The Ideal Husband, Love's Handicap, Mrs Christopher Columbus, The Trucks of Truro, The New Romance, Good Sport, The Busy Rich, The Morning, Slush, Winter Sports, L'Enfant Glace, Grandmama, The Martyrdom of Fashion, Dressing, Plagues at the Play, Creature Comforts, The Choice, A Plea for Ponto, The Deserted Garden, The Fallen Star, The Cries of London, The Postman and the Lift, The Vacuum Cleaner, The Cry of the Elders, The Motriot, Tragedy, In-Laws, Breakfast, Bishop Prout, The Traveller, If - !, Chance, Opportunity, Waste, The Bath, The Dirt Cure, The Pest, Calculating Clara, Baby, Canon Gloy, The Poet's Life, Envoi. Sources.

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GOR012061493
9781873329412
1873329415
When Grandmama Fell Off the Boat: The Best of Harry Graham Harry Graham
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Sheldrake Press
20091126
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