The Happy Hypocrite: A Fairy Tale for Tired Men

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The Happy Hypocrite: A Fairy Tale for Tired Men

by Sir Max Beerbohm

EN·~1 hours·9 chapters

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THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE - A FAIRY TALE FOR TIRED MEN - BY MAX BEERBOHM - JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD LTD.

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The Happy Hypocrite

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II

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III

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IV

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BY THE SAME AUTHOR - A BEAUTIFUL EDITION OF - THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE - Illustrated in Colour by GEORGE SHERINGHAM

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BOOKS BY RICHARD KING - OVER THE FIRESIDE (WITH SILENT FRIENDS) - With an Introduction by Sir Arthur Pearson. - WITH SILENT FRIENDS - Essay in Everyday Philosophy. Seventeenth Edition. - SECOND BOOK OF SILENT FRIENDS - Third Edition. - PASSION AND POT-POURRI - Third Edition. - BELOW THE SURFACE - Footnotes to the Everyday. - SOME CONFESSIONS OF AN AVERAGE MAN

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Description

In the glittering world of late‑Victorian high society, Lord George Hell strides through London’s streets like a living scandal. His love of extravagant clothes, endless parties, and unchecked cruelty has earned him a reputation as the most unapologetically wicked noble of his day, and even children whisper his name with a mixture of fear and fascination. The narrator presents his misdeeds with a wry, almost affectionate tone, inviting listeners to meet a character who revels in his own notoriety.

Yet a curious shift begins: rumors of an abrupt disappearance and a secret act of atonement surface, promising a tale that moves from reckless indulgence toward unexpected self‑reflection. As the story unfolds, the listener is drawn into a fairy‑tale‑like examination of conscience, where honor, candor, and the possibility of redemption are tested against a backdrop of aristocratic excess. The first act sets the stage for a journey that could reshape how we view a man once thought beyond salvation.

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en

Duration

~1 hours (62K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Malcolm Farmer, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-06-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir Max Beerbohm

Sir Max Beerbohm

1872–1956

Wry, elegant, and wonderfully observant, this English man of letters turned satire into an art form. Best known for his essays, parodies, caricatures, and the novel Zuleika Dobson, he became one of the sharpest and most entertaining voices of his age.

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