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Frivolities, Especially Addressed to Those Who Are Tired of Being Serious

By Richard Marsh

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

When a lost purse attracts a parade of oddballs, hilarious chaos ensues as each claimant's story becomes more outlandish than the last.

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2012-08-08
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Summary

"Frivolities, Especially Addressed to Those Who Are Tired of Being Serious" by Richard Marsh is a compilation of funny short stories from the late 1800s that aims to make readers laugh and forget about their troubles. The stories feature a range of quirky people – imagine a clergyman, several people arguing over a found purse, and a waiter with a wild imagination. The stories kick off with a scene about someone who found a purse that involves increasingly strange characters trying to claim it. The main character gets more and more annoyed as people show up with ridiculous stories to claim the purse, which shows off how silly people can be and promises a series of amusing and lighthearted tales.

About the Author

Richard Marsh was the pseudonym of the English author born Richard Bernard Heldmann. A best-selling and prolific author of the late 19th century and the Edwardian period, Marsh is best known now for his supernatural thriller novel The Beetle, which was published the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897), and was initially even more popular, outselling Dracula six times over. The Beetle remained in print until 1960. Marsh produced nearly 80 volumes of fiction and numerous short stories, in genres including horror, crime, romance and humour. Many of these have been republished recently, beginning with The Beetle in 2004. Marsh's grandson Robert Aickman was a notable writer of short "strange stories".

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