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In "The Mysteries of Philo Gubb, School Detective," Ellis Parker Butler crafts a delightful blend of humor and mystery that invites readers into the whimsical world of an amateur detective. Set against the backdrop of a school environment, the narrative follows Philo Gubb, a self-appointed sleuth whose eccentric methods and unorthodox thinking result in a series of comical yet engaging investigations. Butler's literary style is characterized by its lively prose and sharp wit, reflecting the early 20th-century fascination with detective fiction, while simultaneously subverting traditional…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "The Mysteries of Philo Gubb, School Detective," Ellis Parker Butler crafts a delightful blend of humor and mystery that invites readers into the whimsical world of an amateur detective. Set against the backdrop of a school environment, the narrative follows Philo Gubb, a self-appointed sleuth whose eccentric methods and unorthodox thinking result in a series of comical yet engaging investigations. Butler's literary style is characterized by its lively prose and sharp wit, reflecting the early 20th-century fascination with detective fiction, while simultaneously subverting traditional tropes through Gubb's charming ineptitude. Ellis Parker Butler, an American author known for his wit and humorous storytelling, often drew inspiration from everyday life and the peculiarities of human behavior. His experiences as a writer and humorist in the rapidly changing social landscape of America influenced his portrayal of Gubb as a character who embodies both the folly and brilliance of amateur sleuthing. Butler's keen observations provide both insight and amusement, making his work resonate with readers of his time and beyond. I recommend "The Mysteries of Philo Gubb, School Detective" for anyone fascinated by the interplay between humor and mystery. Butler's endearing protagonist and playful narrative not only entertain but also engage readers in a thoughtful exploration of detective work, making it a must-read for fans of both genres.
Autorenporträt
Ellis Parker Butler (1869-1937) was an American author. His career spanned more than forty years, and his stories, poems, and articles were published in more than 225 magazines. Butler's most famous character is Philo Gubb, a small-town paperhanger who does a little bit of a detective work.