Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, April 30, 1892

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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, April 30, 1892

by Various Authors

EN·~54 minutes·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. - Vol. 102.

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April 30, 1892.

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MR. PUNCH'S HEBRIDEAN SALMON-FLY BOOK. - STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A PEN-HOLDER.

2:58
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CHAPTER I.

1:26
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CHAPTER II.

1:24
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CHAPTER III.

1:38
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CHAPTER IV.

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THE POINT OF VIEW. - (As Private Tommy Atkins puts it to his Comrade Bill.)

7:14
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TELEPHONIC THEATRE-GOERS. - (A Sketch at the Electrical Exhibition.)

9:19
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ON THE (POST) CARDS.

4:23

Description

A delightfully eccentric narrator picks up an old wooden pen‑holder and invites it on another wild journey, turning a humble writing tool into a mischievous companion. The prose drifts between the misty Hebridean hills and the bustling streets of London, peppered with vivid, almost hallucinatory sketches of sunsets, blood‑red lights, and surreal visions of flaming horizons. As the narrator muses on past exploits—Zulu battles, clerical intrigue, and the simple pleasures of salmon‑fly fishing—the story bursts into a riotous blend of humor, satire, and lyrical description that feels both timeless and oddly contemporary.

The voice that intrudes on the tale adds a playful, metafictional twist, urging the narrator to curb his flamboyant imagery while the scene shifts to a rugged Scottish river teeming with gigantic salmon. Here, the narrator meets Donald, a steadfast keeper who warns of cultural change and the loss of Gaelic speech, hinting at deeper tensions beneath the comic surface. The opening promises a rollicking adventure where wit, landscape, and language intertwine, inviting listeners to follow the pen‑holder’s next unpredictable leap.

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en

Duration

~54 minutes (52K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Various Authors

This title brings together work by multiple contributors rather than a single writer. “Various authors” is a cataloging label often used for collections, anthologies, and other collaborative books.

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