Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs.  W. S. Gilbert

Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs

Por W. S. Gilbert

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Sinopsis

In "Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs," W. S. Gilbert masterfully intertwines wit and humor with sharp social commentary, capturing the essence of Victorian society through his unique verse form. This collection showcases Gilbert's ingenious use of meter and rhyme, often blending light-hearted narratives with sardonic critiques of contemporary mores. The book reflects his deep engagement with the theatrical tradition, particularly as a precursor to the collaborative operatic works with Arthur Sullivan that would soon define the savoyard era. From whimsical tales of forbidden love to satirical sketches of aristocratic folly, these ballads resonate with both playful charm and biting irony. W. S. Gilbert, renowned as a playwright, lyricist, and humorist, emerged from a background rich in legal and artistic pursuits, providing him with a diverse perspective on the follies of people and institutions. His early career in the law, along with his passion for theatre, informs the clever wordplay and social critiques found throughout "Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs." Gilbert's role in shaping English comic opera and his commitment to challenging societal norms reflect his desire to entertain while prompting deeper contemplation of everyday life. This collection is highly recommended for those who appreciate lyrical ingenuity combined with humor. Readers will find themselves both amused and enlightened, as Gilbert's timeless verses encourage reflection on the quirks of human nature and societal absurdities. "Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs" is not just a pleasant literary diversion; it is a critical exploration of the complexities of Victorian life that remains relevant today.

W. S. Gilbert

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4064066243104
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 30, 2018
  • Humor / General
    Humor