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Classics in English _ Fibble, D.D. by Irvin S. Cobb
"Fibble, D.D." is a humorous novel by Irvin S. Cobb published in 1916. It is a story about the hilarious adventures of a fictional priest, Dr. David Dittmus Fibble.
The main character, Dr. Fibble, is a simple and naive pastor who experiences various incidents in the complex urban life of New York. The episodes that occur as his innocence and the secular aspects of the city collide are humorously depicted.
The work shows a balanced narrative that satirizes the religious community and urban culture of American society at the time while not losing human warmth. Through the character of Dr. Fibble, Cobb criticizes the hypocrisy of religious people while talking about the value of true faith and humanity.
In particular, this novel delicately captures the conflict and changes in values that occurred during the urbanization and modernization of America in the 1910s. It keenly observes the changes of the times through the contrast between traditional values and modern lifestyles. "Fibble, D.D.", like Cobb's other works, is considered to be a work that combines humorous prose with sharp social criticism.
Summary
"Fibble, D.D." by Irvin S. Cobb is a humorous fiction work written in the early 20th century. The narrative follows the misadventures of the protagonist, the Rev. Roscoe Titmarsh Fibble, a young curate who struggles to connect with his parish's youth through a proposed outdoor club. His earnest attempts at fostering camaraderie lead him into various comedic situations that highlight the challenges of guiding a group of lively boys. The opening of the book introduces Dr. Fibble as he expresses his reluctance to recount the unfortunate circumstances that led to his departure from St. Barnabas', where he had assumed charge of organizing a boys' outing club. He reflects on his awkward endeavor to engage the youth in well-meaning but ineffective activities, leading to disastrous outcomes during a camping trip with the boys. As he attempts to impart lessons and organize their escapades, he is met with chaos and personal calamities, setting the tone for the humor and social commentary woven throughout the story.
Contents
Part One: The Young Nuts of America
Being a Card to the Public from the Pen of the Rev. Roscoe Titmarsh Fibble, D. D.
Part Two: Elsewhere in France
Being an Open Letter Addressed by Dr. Fibble to One Sitting in a High Place
Part Three: Lover's Leap
Being a Series of Extracts Culled from the Diary of Dr. Fibble