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"Mischief" is a witty and spirited comedic novel by Ben Travers, a master of British farce. Set in the mid-1920s, the narrative delves into the lighthearted chaos that ensues when romantic intentions and social expectations collide. The work is characterized by the sharp dialogue and rhythmic timing that defined the era's humor, presenting a world where misunderstandings and playful deception lead to increasingly absurd situations.
The story follows various characters as they navigate the complexities of social etiquette and personal desire, often finding themselves in compromising yet hilarious positions. Travers expertly skewers the conventions of the time, offering a satirical look at the foibles of the upper-middle class through a lens of high-spirited mischief. As a significant example of the farcical genre, the work remains a vibrant piece of literary history that showcases the author's ability to blend slapstick elements with sophisticated wordplay. For readers interested in the evolution of English comedy and the charming atmosphere of the roaring twenties, "Mischief" provides an enduring and entertaining experience.
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