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told and humorous
But it is characteristic of him, we are told, `` his little artifice '', to be able to introduce `` into a fairly vulgar and humorous piece of hackwork a sudden phrase of genuine creative art ''.
Looking back on this period ( in 1926 ) Milne observed that when he told his agent that he was going to write a detective story, he was told that what the country wanted from a " Punch humorist " was a humorous story ; when two years later he said he was writing nursery rhymes, his agent and publisher were convinced he should write another detective story ; and after another two years he was being told that writing a detective story would be in the worst of taste given the demand for children's books.
Similarly, the most popular Arthurian tale throughout this period seems to have been that of Tom Thumb, which was told first through chapbooks and later through the political plays of Henry Fielding ; although the action is clearly set in Arthurian Britain, the treatment is humorous and Arthur appears as a primarily comedic version of his romance character.
One example is the contrast between birth and death, and birth and berth, and told and toll'd in Thomas Hood's account of the death of Ben the sailor ( which took place at the age of 40, contrasted with his age of zero at birth ) in his humorous poem Faithless Sally Brown:
This highly inventive, blackly humorous tale, told entirely in rhymed couplets, was written and illustrated by Wilhelm Busch and published in 1865.
Superficially, most of the Nasreddin stories may be told as jokes or humorous anecdotes.
— The paradox told as a humorous narrative, featuring a hotel owner and a building contractor based on the feuding 19th-century mathematicians Georg Cantor and Leopold Kronecker
He was humorous and told me many amusing stories.
One of his fellow students was RAF Sgt Jack Morton, who told a humorous anecdote while he and his fellow student Rennie were in the same class: " At the end of our primary course we were posted to a Basic Flying School at Cochran Field, Macon, Georgia.
During the first world war, they recorded humorous songs such as " I Don't Want to Get Well " which told the tale of a wounded soldier who did not want to recover, as he was comfortable in hospital and in love with a nurse.
Calypso was therefore divided into two classes: the social commentaries, which had songs dealing with politics and community issues ; and the humorous calypso, which told stories of events, real or imagined, with the intent of making the audience laugh.
* Albert J Coles, writing as Jan Stewer ( a name taken from the song Widecombe Fair ) published a series of humorous stories in the 1920s, told in a close grammatical representation of the dialect of Mid-Devon.
He made his television debut as a member of the Dungeon of Doom as Hugh Morrus ( a pun on the word humorous ) on the November 18, 1995 episode of WCW Saturday Night in a vignette inside the Dungeon, where " The Taskmaster " Kevin Sullivan told his " father " the Master that he was giving him something he never had-laughter, and that he was giving him " the man from the Isle of Nowhere.
It hardly seems possible ...." Jim Wolf being a person from the first humorous story Twain ever toldthe story recorded in " Jim Wolf and the Cats ".
Kilmer also spent hundreds of hours with Paul Rothchild, who told him, " anecdotes, stories, tragic moments, humorous moments, how Jim thought, what were my interpretation of Jim's lyrics ," the music producer said.
The biggest difference is the tone: the animated segment is told in a self-referential, humorous style, different from the straight forward adventure tone of the comic.
Most of the songs told stories, sometimes through humorous or ironic dialogues between ordinary citizens.
Hertzfeldt is an artist with anti-corporate leanings and in appearances has often told the humorous story of how he was tempted to produce the worst possible cartoons he could come up with for the companies, make off with their money, and see if they would actually make it to air.
The dialogue is humorous, and the story is told in the trademark Altman style, with multiple plots and overlapping dialogue.
Randolph Stow wrote a humorous children's book Midnite: The Story of a Wild Colonial Boy in 1967 which told the story of an Australian bushranger based on the life and exploits of Moondyne Joe and a Queensland bushranger Captain Starlight.
Belushi told Spielberg he wanted to appear in another part of the movie and the idea struck Spielberg as very humorous.
* Star Control II: After the " traditional " ending in which it is told what happens after the Captain detonates the Sa-Matra, the credits roll along with humorous " outtakes " of the various aliens acting as if they were actors talking about a movie they were in.
" I'm Gonna Say It Now ", a tale told through the eyes of a young college student towards the adults running the college, was the humorous opener to the first side.

told and adventures
He took his place as the leader of his band and numerous tales are told of their adventures.
The adventures of this period are told in the two books The Silent World ( 1953, by Cousteau and Dumas ) and Plongées sans câble ( 1954, by Philippe Tailliez ).
He told people he always sought greater adventures for fear that his ( possibly adoptive ) sons who included such notable Vikings as Björn Ironside and Ivar the Boneless would eclipse him in fame and honor.
The story is told in a series of loosely connected adventures or episodes.
Most of the dreams told by Superman and Batman are actual imaginary stories from the Silver Age, and references to their adventures in other media.
Aethra did as she was told, and Theseus, recovering the weapons that were his birthright, grew to be a great hero, killing the Minotaur, among other adventures.
On Our Selection ( 1912 ) by Steele Rudd, told of the adventures of a pioneer farming family and became immensely popular.
His adventures as told in the spin-off Western serial Blueberry, are possibly Giraud's best known work in his native France before his later collaborations with Alejandro Jodorowsky.
Returning home, Münchhausen is said to have told a number of outrageously farfetched stories about his adventures.
Book 3, The Dragon Reborn, was in fact told almost exclusively from the points-of-view of Mat Cauthon, Perrin Aybara, and Egwene al ' Vere, despite the fact that it is undoubtedly about Rand ( all three parties eventually follow him to Tear and are present when he pulls the sword Callandor from the Stone and proclaims himself the Dragon Reborn ), and the following books have continued in following the adventures of other characters besides Rand, to such a degree at times that in the tenth book, Crossroads of Twilight, Rand only appears in two chapters and the epilogue.
The series also spun off a 3-issue series named Jezebel Jade — drawn by Adam Kubert — which told the story of Jade's relationship and adventures with Race Bannon.
In Tomb Raider Chronicles ( 2000 ), most of the game relates adventures told via flashbacks.
In the prologue, the narrator ( not Lázaro himself but someone who claims to have a copy of Lázaro's writings ) tells the reader that he was moved to publish the second part of Lázaro's adventures after hearing about a book which, he alleges, had falsely told of Lázaro being transformed into a tuna ( obviously a disparaging reference to Lazarillo de Amberes ).
Nicholas ' adventures in Moscow in 2001 are told together with a story of a 7-year-old prodigy entangled in a regicidal plot at the end of Catherine the Great's reign.
According to Packard, the core idea for the series emerged from bedtime stories that he told to his daughters every night, revolving around a character named Pete and his adventures.
However the adventures mostly develop elsewhere: either in fantasy worlds invented by the children, or in stories told by Dona Benta in evening sessions.
He constantly expresses his wish to go on adventures and impress a beautiful bearded warrior woman named She-Beard but he never seems to get around to it because he's told the world doesn't need heroes anymore.
The travel literature of the period is too large for detailed mention: Persia, Syria, Abyssinia, Florida, and Brazil were visited and described and Father Lucena compiled a classic life of St. Francis Xavier, but the " Peregrination " of Mendes Pinto, a typical Conquistador, is worth all the story books put together for its extrãordinary adventures told in a vigorous style, full of colour and life, while the " Historia Tragico-Maritima ", a record of notable shipwrecks between 1552 and 1604, has good specimens of simple anonymous narrative.
In an introduction to the Reader's Digest version, Lowell Thomas, the " as told to " author of Butler's oral autobiographical adventures, praised Butler's " moral as well as physical courage ".
Kyle's adventures are also told in three hardcover graphic story albums written by William C. Dietz which were adapted into audio dramatizations: Soldier for the Empire, Rebel Agent and Jedi Knight.
Although Diana Prince was frequently told not to accompany Trevor at pivotal moments of adventures because it was no place for a woman, Diana was actually the most competent person to tackle a crisis, whether by exercising her knowledge or her power as Wonder Woman, riding in with an all-girl cavalry of Etta Candy and the Beeta Lambda sorority.
There are three large gaps between the stories with adventures that have yet to be told.
With one exception, all of the literary adventures of Modesty Blaise are told in the standard third person.
When Drizzt was forced to leave the city ( the city fearing the drow hunting him ), Belwar decided to join him in his adventures through the Underdark, and only left when Drizzt told of his intentions to go to the surface.
The TV adventures often deviate somewhat from those told in the Star Diaries, in part due to the tight 15-minute frame.

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