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Bones And I, Or The Skeleton At Home

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Bones and I, or The Skeleton at Home is a humorous novel written by G.

J. Whyte-Melville, a 19th-century British author known for his sporting and comedic works.

This novel was first published in 1868. The story is a satirical and comedic exploration of the experiences of the protagonist, Jack Raggles, who comes into possession of a human skeleton.

Jack, a country squire with a penchant for pranks and jokes, inherits the skeleton from his late uncle, Sir Tancred Raggles.

With the arrival of the skeleton, Jack's life takes a comically macabre turn as he incorporates the skeleton into various absurd and humorous situations.

He uses it as a source of amusement, incorporating it into his daily life, and even introducing it as a family member.

The novel is a blend of humor, satire, and absurdity, and it lampoons the British upper class and their eccentricities.

It's known for its comedic and lighthearted tone, with the skeleton serving as a central element of humor throughout the story. "e;Bones and I"e; is a product of its time, reflecting the comedic literature of the Victorian era and the taste for wit, humor, and satire.

It is often appreciated for its light-hearted and entertaining narrative, as it pokes fun at societal conventions and eccentricity.

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Otbebookpublishing
3988269433 / 9783988269430
eBook (EPUB)
20/11/2023
1 pages
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