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Classics in English _ Ladies and Gentlemen by Irvin S. Cobb
"Ladies and Gentlemen" is a collection of short stories by Irvin S. Cobb published in 1927. This book vividly depicts American society in the 1920s through the stories of men and women from various social classes.
The collection consists of several independent stories, each of which deals with the lives of men and women in different settings and situations. Cobb captures a wide spectrum of human figures, from upper-class social gatherings to the everyday lives of ordinary people.
As the title "Ladies and Gentlemen" suggests, this work keenly observes the issues of gender roles and class in society at that time. In each story, the author delicately depicts social customs and norms, and the conflicts and hopes of the characters living within them.
In particular, this collection reflects the changing social conditions of America in the 1920s, and deals with the clash between traditional values and modern lifestyles. Cobb captures these changes and conflicts with humorous style, but never loses his warm gaze on humanity. "Ladies and Gentlemen" is a work that combines witty observations with deep understanding of humanity, and is considered to contain universal values that transcend time.
Summary
"Ladies and Gentlemen" by Irvin S. Cobb is a collection of humorous sketches and tales written in the late 1920s. The work captures the vibrancy and quirks of Southern life, particularly during events like the annual reunion of Confederate veterans. Through various characters, Cobb illustrates the charm and eccentricities that define his subjects, offering a significant commentary on the cultural and historical backdrop of the South during that era. The opening of the collection sets the stage at a bustling reunion, where the aging veterans are prominently featured alongside a multitude of enthusiastic women attending the festivities. The narrative introduces the weary yet spirited character of Nathan Braswell, an aged Confederate soldier navigating his way through the reunion's chaos with the help of a young Boy Scout. As Braswell struggles with the exhaustion of age amidst the lively environment, we see glimpses of his reminiscences about the past and the relationships formed during the war. The early chapters highlight themes of nostalgia, the passage of time, and the interactions between generations, creating a rich tapestry of Southern culture that Cobb keenly observes and conveys.
Contents
A Lady and a Gentleman
The Order of the Bath
Two of Everything
We of the Old South
Killed with Kindness
Peace on Earth
Three Wise Men of the East Side
The Cowboy and the Lady and Her Pa
A Close Shave
Good Sam
How to Choke a Cat without Using Butter