"Tatlings" by Sydney Tremayne is a collection of epigrams published in the early 20th century, specifically in 1922. The book showcases the humorous and insightful observations of human behavior, particularly focusing on relationships between men and women. Tremayne, a pseudonym for Sybil Taylor Cookson, pairs her witticisms with illustrations by the artist Fish, enhancing the book’s engaging exploration of societal norms and personal dynamics. The content of "Tatlings" spans various themes centered on love, marriage, and the often humorous folly present in romantic relationships. Each epigram serves as a concise commentary on the complexities of human interactions, tackling topics such as infidelity, the differences between genders, and societal expectations. Tremayne's sharp wit allows readers to reflect on their own experiences, while the illustrations add a visual charm to the observations. This collection offers both entertainment and introspection, making it appealing to those interested in social commentary and clever wordplay. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Tatlings
By Sydney Tremayne
"Tatlings" by Sydney Tremayne is a collection of epigrams published in the early 20th century, specifically in 1922. The book showcases the humorous a...
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2019-08-03
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Sybil Irene Eleanor Taylor Cookson (1890–1963) was a journalist and writer of romantic novels. She wrote under the pen-name Sydney Tremayne. Her pseudonym is often confused with two male authors of the same name: Sydney (Durward) Tremayne (1912–1986) the Scottish journalist and poet, and Sydney Tremayne, an American investment strategist.
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