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The Brass Bottle - A Farcical Fantastic Play in Four Acts - cover

The Brass Bottle - A Farcical Fantastic Play in Four Acts

F. Anstey

Publisher: Good Press

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In F. Anstey's whimsical novel, "The Brass Bottle," readers are invited into a clever narrative blending elements of fantasy and satire in Victorian England. The story revolves around a hapless architect, fittingly named Felix, who unwittingly unleashes a mischievous genie from a brass bottle. Through his sharp wit and vibrant prose, Anstey examines societal norms and human desires, using the magical elements as a vehicle for exploring Victorian conventions regarding ambition, class, and the human condition. The book revels in the dualities of desire and consequence, demonstrating how the fulfillment of wishes often unveils deeper truths about character and morality. F. Anstey, a British author known for his sharp humor and social commentary, drew inspiration from his experiences in the literary circles of London, where absurdity often intermingled with reality. With a background in penning successful comic pieces and novels, Anstey's adeptness at satire shines through in "The Brass Bottle," making it a testament to both his creativity and intellect. His exploration of magic and its implications reflects his keen observations about the intricacies of human nature and societal expectations. For readers who revel in a blend of humor, fantasy, and social critique, "The Brass Bottle" delivers an enchanting experience. Anstey's masterful storytelling and rich characterizations breathe life into a narrative that invites reflection on our own desires and the complexities that accompany them. This delightful novel is a must-read for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and fans of comedic fantasy alike.
Available since: 12/17/2019.
Print length: 185 pages.

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