Literary Lapses

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Literary Lapses

by Stephen Leacock

EN·~4 hours

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A nervous narrator stumbles into a bank with a modest fifty‑six dollars, only to be overwhelmed by the clatter of clerks, counters and his own anxiety. The scene unfolds as a comic cascade of misunderstandings: he repeatedly asks to see the manager “alone,” pretends to be a detective, and ends up writing a cheque for the wrong amount. The humor lies in his frantic attempts to navigate the rituals of finance, turning a simple deposit into a theatrical farce that leaves both teller and reader breathless with laughter.

The collection then shifts to a single‑chapter romance set in the shadowy halls of Oxhead Towers. Lord Oxhead, brooding before a fire, is oblivious to the howling wind that circles his ancient stronghold, his thoughts consumed by a secret that threatens his legacy. With a tone that blends gothic atmosphere and tender yearning, the story hints at intrigue and doomed love, inviting listeners to linger in the lingering melancholy of a moment poised on the brink of revelation.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (247K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stephen Leacock

Stephen Leacock

1869–1944

Best known for warm, witty satire and small-town comedy, this Canadian humorist brought a gentle sharpness to everyday life. He was also a respected academic, which gives his light touch an extra edge.

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