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John Kendrick Bangs

    John Kendrick Bangs was an American author and satirist, and the creator of modern Bangsian fantasy, a style of fantasy writing that sets its plot wholly or partially in the afterlife. His work is characterized by its satirical insights into human nature and society.

    John Kendrick Bangs
    The Enchanted Typewriter
    The Water Ghost and Others
    R. Holmes and Co.
    Mollie and the Unwiseman Abroad
    A House-Boat on the Styx
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      New Zealand Bird Calls
    • A House-Boat on the Styx

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows Charon, the Ferryman, as he reflects on his unique position between the living and the dead while navigating the Styx. With a sense of pride, he considers his monopoly on ferrying souls, emphasizing his clean record and ethical conduct in a world rife with corruption. This whimsical narrative explores themes of power, ethics, and the afterlife, showcasing Charon's character and his satisfaction with his role as a mediator between two realms.

      A House-Boat on the Styx
    • Mollie and the Unwiseman Abroad

      Illustrated by Grace G. Wiederseim

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs' multifaceted career as an author, humorist, and editor, detailing his educational journey at Columbia College and Law School. His early work as Associate Editor of Life showcases his contributions to humor literature, where he published numerous articles and poems. Born into a family of lawyers, Bangs carved out a unique niche in the literary world, blending satire with keen observations of society, ultimately leading to his first book publications during the late 19th century.

      Mollie and the Unwiseman Abroad
    • R. Holmes and Co.

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs as a multifaceted American author and humorist, born in Yonkers, New York. His early education at Columbia College fostered his literary talents, leading him to edit the college's magazine and contribute to humor publications. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before pivoting to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. His contributions to the magazine and his initial book publications during this time established his reputation in humor and satire.

      R. Holmes and Co.
    • The Water Ghost and Others

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs' career as an influential American humorist and editor, detailing his early life in Yonkers and his education at Columbia College. His role as editor of Columbia's literary magazine and contributions to humor magazines set the stage for his future success. After graduating with a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before becoming Associate Editor of Life, where he published numerous articles and poems, marking the beginning of his literary contributions.

      The Water Ghost and Others
    • The Enchanted Typewriter

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.3(16)Add rating

      The narrative delves into the peculiarities of existence, exploring the complexities of human experiences and emotions. It reflects on the author's introspective journey, grappling with themes of identity and perception. Through a unique lens, the story invites readers to ponder the oddities of life and the deeper meanings behind their own experiences. This thought-provoking exploration encourages a deeper understanding of oneself and the world around them.

      The Enchanted Typewriter
    • The Dreamers

      A Club

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      John Kendrick Bangs was a multifaceted American author known for his humor and satire. Born in Yonkers, New York, he pursued higher education at Columbia College, where he became the editor of the literary magazine. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended Columbia Law School before shifting his focus to writing. Bangs served as Associate Editor of the magazine Life, where he published numerous articles and poems, marking the beginning of his literary career. His contributions during this time laid the foundation for his future works.

      The Dreamers
    • Peeps at People

      Illustrated by Edward Penfield

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography explores the life of John Kendrick Bangs, an influential American author and humorist known for his satirical works. Born in Yonkers, New York, he pursued his education at Columbia College, where he became the editor of a literary magazine. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before transitioning to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. His early contributions to humor magazines and the publication of his first books highlight his role in shaping American literary humor during the late 19th century.

      Peeps at People
    • From Pillar to Post

      Leaves from a Lecturer's Note-Book

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The biography highlights the life of John Kendrick Bangs, an influential American author and humorist born in Yonkers, New York. It details his educational journey at Columbia College, where he became the editor of a literary magazine, and his brief stint at Columbia Law School before transitioning to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. Bangs's contributions to humor magazines and his early published works during this period showcase his development as a prominent satirist and writer in the late 19th century.

      From Pillar to Post
    • Over the Plum Pudding

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on his early career, Bangs transitioned from law to journalism, becoming Associate Editor of Life magazine, where he showcased his talent for humor and satire. His time at Columbia College honed his literary skills, leading to contributions to various humor magazines. The combination of his education and editorial experience laid the foundation for his later works, establishing him as a notable figure in American literature and humor during the late 19th century.

      Over the Plum Pudding