Ade's Fables

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Ade's Fables

by George Ade

EN·~3 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer

1:25
2

ADE'S FABLES - THE NEW FABLE OF THE PRIVATE AGITATOR AND WHAT HE COOKED UP

16:17
3

THE NEW FABLE OF THE SPEEDY SPRITE

14:11
4

THE NEW FABLE OF THE INTERMITTENT FUSSER

12:44
5

THE NEW FABLE OF THE SEARCH FOR CLIMATE

13:39
6

THE NEW FABLE OF THE FATHER WHO JUMPED IN

12:20
7

THE NEW FABLE OF THE UPLIFTER AND HIS DANDY LITTLE OPUS

12:22
8

THE NEW FABLE OF THE WANDERING BOY AND THE WAYWARD PARENT

14:03
9

THE NEW FABLE OF WHAT TRANSPIRES AFTER THE WIND-UP

12:24
10

THE DREAM THAT CAME OUT WITH MUCH TO BOOT

12:44

Description

A lively, tongue‑in‑cheek collection of modern fables, this book invites listeners into a world where abstract virtues like Ambition take on a mischievous, almost theatrical personality. Illustrated with whimsical line drawings, each tale spins a fresh satire of contemporary hopes, politics, and everyday absurdities, all narrated in George Ade’s trademark blend of humor and insight.

The opening story follows a bright‑eyed youngster whose dreams of circus glory are reshaped by a charismatic figure called Ambition. As the boy ages, Ambition trades the colorful circus wagon for a polished military uniform, promising fame, medals, and a statue in the town square. Yet even as the lad climbs the ladder of prestige, a sly visitor hints that the true prize may lie elsewhere—suggesting that the pursuit of status might be a diversion from something far more delightful. This whimsical tug‑of‑war between lofty goals and simple joys sets the tone for the rest of the fables.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (205K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Ade

George Ade

1866–1944

Best known for his witty Fables in Slang, this Indiana-born humorist turned everyday American speech into sharp, funny stories that made him a national favorite. He also became a hugely successful playwright, bringing the same easy charm and satire to the stage.

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