English Pharisees, French Crocodiles, and Other Anglo-French Typical Characters

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English Pharisees, French Crocodiles, and Other Anglo-French Typical Characters

by Max O'Rell

EN·~3 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
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ENGLISH PHARISEES FRENCH CROCODILES AND OTHER ANGLO-FRENCH TYPICAL CHARACTERS - BY - MAX O'RELL - AUTHOR OF "A FRENCHMAN IN AMERICA," "JONATHAN AND HIS CONTINENT," "JOHN BULL, JUNIOR," "JACQUES BONHOMME," "JOHN BULL AND HIS ISLAND," ETC. - NEW YORK CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY 104 & 106 Fourth Avenue

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Copyright, 1892, by CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY. All rights reserved. THE MERSHON COMPANY PRESS, RAHWAY, N. J.

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To Jonathan.

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ENGLISH PHARISEES AND FRENCH CROCODILES.

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CHAPTER I. - FOREIGNERS.

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CHAPTER II. - JOHN BULL UP TO DATE.

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CHAPTER III. - JACQUES BONHOMME, THE LANDED PEASANT-PROPRIETOR OF FRANCE.

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CHAPTER IV. - JACQUELINE, THE FORTUNE OF FRANCE.

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CHAPTER V. - JOSEPH PRUDHOMME, THE JOG-TROT MIDDLE-CLASS FRENCHMAN.

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CHAPTER VI. - ENTERTAINING NEIGHBORS.

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Description

A lively series of essays invites listeners into a world where English prudence and French flamboyance clash in good‑natured rivalry. Through sharp, witty observations the narrator dissects common clichés—whether it’s the English greengrocer’s “English asparagus” or the French shopkeeper’s proud claim of “English stock”—and shows how such labels both amuse and mislead. The tone is conversational, as if a friend were sharing anecdotes over a cigar in the shade of a tree.

The work moves beyond simple caricature, offering a thoughtful look at what it means to be a “foreigner” and how national pride can both bind and blind people. By juxtaposing the self‑deprecating candor of the French with the reserved humor of the British, the author encourages listeners to question their own preconceptions while enjoying the gentle satire.

Ideal for anyone who loves cultural humor and keen social commentary, this collection balances laughter with insight, making the quirks of Anglo‑French relations both entertaining and surprisingly reflective.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (193K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2010-12-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Max O'Rell

Max O'Rell

1848–1903

Best known for witty, sharp-eyed books comparing French, British, and American manners, this French writer turned travel and social observation into lively satire. His work made him a popular lecturer as well as an international bestselling author in the late 19th century.

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