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In 'Lauds and Libels' by Charles L. Graves, readers are invited to delve into a collection of satirical poems that offer a sharp commentary on the issues of the author's time. Graves' literary style is witty and incisive, with each poem showcasing his keen observation of society and human nature. Written in the early 20th century, the poems reflect the tumultuous political and social landscape of the era, making them a valuable source for understanding the attitudes of the time. Graves' use of irony and humor adds depth to his critique, engaging readers in thoughtful reflection. Charles L.…mehr

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In 'Lauds and Libels' by Charles L. Graves, readers are invited to delve into a collection of satirical poems that offer a sharp commentary on the issues of the author's time. Graves' literary style is witty and incisive, with each poem showcasing his keen observation of society and human nature. Written in the early 20th century, the poems reflect the tumultuous political and social landscape of the era, making them a valuable source for understanding the attitudes of the time. Graves' use of irony and humor adds depth to his critique, engaging readers in thoughtful reflection. Charles L. Graves, a well-known poet and journalist, was known for his wit and insight. His experiences as a writer and observer of society undoubtedly influenced the creation of 'Lauds and Libels', making it a compelling and thought-provoking read. For readers interested in exploring the intersection of poetry and social commentary, 'Lauds and Libels' is a must-read. Graves' skillful blend of humor and criticism offers a unique perspective on the issues of his time, making the book a valuable addition to any literary collection.

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Charles Larcom Graves (1856-1944) was a distinguished English journalist and author, renowned for his wit and literary contributions. Born into an intellectually prosperous family-his father was an Irish bishop, and his brother, Alfred Perceval Graves, was a noted poet and songwriter-he was well-positioned for a life among the literati. Educated at Marlborough and Balliol College, Oxford, Graves went on to carve out a career in the realm of journalism, becoming an editor at the Pall Mall Gazette and later contributing to Punch, a revered magazine famed for its humor and satire. Charles L. Graves's literary style is characterized by a playful yet incisive use of language, as reflected in his book 'Lauds and Libels' which offers satirical poems that expertly skewer the social and political figures of his time. His work maintains a balance between light-hearted jest and piercing critique, encapsulating the essence of Edwardian satire. Despite the era-specific context of his writings, Graves's stylistic flair and pointed commentary have earned him a respected place in the canon of English letters, with 'Lauds and Libels' serving as a testament to his enduring wit and his capacity to distill the follies of his age into pithy, enduring literature.