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Ratings: ★★★★★ (4.7/5)
Genre: #Literature #Anthology #Biography #Humor #NonFiction
Book Review:
This is a delightful collection of literary anecdotes compiled by James Sutherland and published by Oxford University Press in 1975. The book gathers fascinating stories, incidents, and witty remarks about prominent figures in English literature, from Geoffrey Chaucer to the 20th century. Readers will find anecdotes about Samuel Johnson's sharp wit, Charles Dickens's dramatic readings, Oscar Wilde's epigrams, Virginia Woolf's Bloomsbury circle, and Mark Twain's humor. The entries are short, entertaining, and revealing, offering insights into the human side of literary personalities—their humor, their failures, their quirks, and their memorable moments. This anthology is a treasure trove for literature enthusiasts, students of literary history, and anyone who enjoys entertaining stories about famous writers.