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A Fool And His Money

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The book "A Fool and His Money" was written by American writer George Barr McCutcheon, who is well-known for his romantic and comedic works. Against the backdrop of an exciting and humorous story, the book was initially published in 1905. The protagonist of the tale is Richard Carter, a wealthy but rather gullible young man who gets caught up in a number of humorous mishaps. Richard gets a big inheritance, but because of his gullibility and lack of financial knowledge, he is easily duped by others in his immediate vicinity. The tale develops with witty language, love entanglements, and amusing antics as Richard struggles to manage his newfound wealth. McCutcheon's humorous manner and sarcastic perspective on cultural standards are evident throughout the story. Themes of money, dishonesty, and the humorous fallout from financial foolishness are all explored. As a prime example of early 20th-century American humorous fiction, "A Fool and His Money" continues to captivate readers with its engaging storyline and vibrant cast of characters.

Author Biography:

American playwright and novelist George Barr McCutcheon (1866-1928) is well recognized for his widely read and hilarious works. McCutcheon, who was raised in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, attended Purdue University, worked as a newspaper reporter, and eventually pursued a full-time writing career. His early works were highly successful, but it was "Graustark" (1901) that won him both critical and commercial recognition. Set in a made-up European kingdom, "Graustark" is a romantic adventure book that inspired multiple sequels. McCutcheon was a well-known writer in the early 20th century because of his ability to blend humor, romance, and adventure in his novels. McCutcheon was a very well-liked author in his day, and his writings were full of wit, sarcasm, and astute observations of society. George Barr McCutcheon's contributions to American literature, especially in the categories of humorous fiction and romantic adventure, are still significant even though his popularity has declined over time.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
264
Dimensions
140x216x15
ISBN-13
9789361425004
Product ID
38719102

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