Sketches by Seymour — Complete

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Sketches by Seymour — Complete

by Robert Seymour

EN·~4 hours·82 chapters

Chapters

82 total

SKETCHES BY SEYMOUR

1:01

SCENE I.

2:10

SCENE II.

2:18

SCENE III.

2:14

SCENE IV.

2:07

SCENE V.

2:04

SCENE VI.

1:27

SCENE VII.

1:54

SCENE VIII.

2:01

CHAPTER I.

3:44

Description

A delightful anthology of early‑nineteenth‑century visual humor, this volume pairs charming copper‑plate engravings with brief, tongue‑in‑cheek prose. The illustrations, drawn by Seymour and rendered by H. Wallis, capture everyday absurdities—from clumsy anglers to boastful country youths—in a style that feels both quaint and surprisingly lively. The text, full of period puns and playful riddles, invites listeners to linger over each vignette’s wry observation.

In the opening scene a weary fisherman recounts a night of misadventure, his hat pilfered, his pocket pick‑pocketed, and his fish escaping the hook, all while waxing poetic about right and obtuse angles of angling. Soon after, two spirited lads awaken at dawn, armed with polished guns, determined to liberate—or perhaps shoot—a trapped lark, leading to a comic showdown of bravado and misfire. Together these sketches set a light‑hearted tone that celebrates the ordinary turned extraordinary, making the collection a perfect listen for fans of witty, illustrated storytelling.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (255K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-07-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Seymour

Robert Seymour

1798–1836

Best remembered as the first illustrator of The Pickwick Papers, he brought sharp comic energy to early Victorian print culture. His lively caricatures and sporting scenes made him a popular artist before his life ended tragically in 1836.

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