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"The Lady of the Barge" is a collection of short stories by W. W. Jacobs, known for their blend of humor, mystery, and the supernatural. The titular story, "The Lady of the Barge," revolves around the master of the barge Arabella and his brother-in-law, Ted, who brings a young woman aboard, leading to a series of misunderstandings and humorous situations. The collection also includes the famous story "The Monkey's Paw," which explores the theme of unintended consequences when a family comes into possession of a magical talisman that grants three wishes. The story delves into the dark side of…mehr

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"The Lady of the Barge" is a collection of short stories by W. W. Jacobs, known for their blend of humor, mystery, and the supernatural. The titular story, "The Lady of the Barge," revolves around the master of the barge Arabella and his brother-in-law, Ted, who brings a young woman aboard, leading to a series of misunderstandings and humorous situations. The collection also includes the famous story "The Monkey's Paw," which explores the theme of unintended consequences when a family comes into possession of a magical talisman that grants three wishes. The story delves into the dark side of human desires and the unforeseen repercussions of tampering with fate. Another story, "Bill's Paper Chase," follows the misadventures of sailors who discover a hidden fortune, leading to greed and deception among the crew. Jacobs' stories often feature ordinary characters who find themselves in extraordinary situations, blending elements of suspense and irony. His writing is characterized by its engaging dialogue, vivid characterizations, and a knack for capturing the quirks of human nature. The collection as a whole offers a rich tapestry of tales that entertain while provoking thought about the complexities of human desires and the supernatural.
Autorenporträt
William Wymark Jacobs (8 September 1863 - 1 September 1943) was an English author of short fiction and drama. His best remembered story is The Monkey's Paw.