The Best of George AdeIndiana University Press, 1985 - 254 頁 George Ade has aptly been dubbed the Neil Simon of his day. This representative collection, the first in forty years, reveals AdeÕs originality and universality, his ear for the vernacular and rhythms of speech, and his satiric sparkle. |
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What They Had Laid Out for Their Vacation | 7 |
The Fable of the Grass Widow and | 14 |
The Fable of Lutie the False Alarm and How | 20 |
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