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April 25th, 1891.
MR. PUNCH'S POCKET IBSEN.
SONS OF BRITANNIA; OR, THE UNITED SERVICE.
SONS OF BRITANNIA. - 1813—1891.
"GENERAL IDEA"
SONGS OF THE UN-SENTIMENTALIST.
QUEER QUERIES.
COMING DRESS.
MODERN TYPES.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
Step into a delightfully absurd Victorian drawing‑room where the décor is as gloomy as the humor is bright. Aunt Julie, ever the well‑meaning meddler, presides over a funeral‑themed parlor while her nephew George Tesman brag‑boasts about his “honeymoon scholarship” and his plans to chronicle cave‑dwellers. Their banter with the pale‑eyed Hedda—who recoils at any hint of affection—sets a tone that lovingly skewers the melodrama of classic drama.
The scene widens with the entrance of the nervous Mrs Elvsted, whose frantic confessions about runaway husbands and literary muses turn the household into a comic battlefield of egos and etiquette. The dialogue crackles with wit, as characters trade sarcastic compliments, misplaced hats, and reverent slippers, all while the audience catches glimpses of Ibsen’s tragic motifs turned on their head. A clever parody that blends satire with the familiar cadence of a 19th‑century stage play, promising listeners a witty, light‑hearted romp through theatrical excess.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (58K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Malcolm Farmer and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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