Stephen Leacock

Stephen Leacock was a Canadian teacher, political scientist, and humorist, born on June 30, 1869, in Swanmore, England. He emigrated to Canada with his family at a young age, and his experiences growing up in the diverse landscape of Canada greatly influenced his writing. Leacock is best known for his witty and lighthearted style, often blending keen observations of human nature with a gentle satire of society. His most famous work, "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town," captures the charm and quirks of small-town life in Canada, showcasing his talent for storytelling and humor.

Throughout his career, Leacock published numerous essays and books that reflect his love for the written word and his ability to find joy in the everyday. With a career that spanned several decades, he became one of the most beloved humorists of his time, influencing many writers who followed. If you're curious about his unique perspective and delightful prose, dive into his works available in the app and discover the warmth and wit that have captivated readers for generations.

Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy

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Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy offers a collection of sharp and witty reflections on life in the early 20th century, penned by the renowne…

Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich

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"Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich" is a work of humorous fiction by Stephen Leacock first published in 1914. It is the follo…

Follies in Fiction

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A pamphlet from the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto, containing selections from Further Foolishness and Frenzie…

Chronicles of Canada Volume 20 - Adventurers of the Far North

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This is volume 20 of The Chronicles of Canada series. This volume describes the explorers who braved the Canadian Arctic in search of the No…

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