The Comical Romance and Other Tales, Volume 1 presents a collection of witty and engaging short stories from 17th-century France and England. This anthology showcases the humorous and satirical writing of Monsieur Scarron, Thomas Brown, and John Savage. The collection includes Scarron's celebrated "The Comical Romance," a work known for its playful narrative and sharp social commentary.
These tales offer a glimpse into the literary tastes and social mores of the time, providing entertainment and insightful observations on human nature. With lively characters and clever plots, these stories are sure to delight readers interested in classic literature and historical humor.
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