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Dumbells of Business is a satirical novel by the Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock, first published in 1921. Set in the aftermath of World War I, the book follows a group of Canadian soldiers who, after returning from the front, are sent to England to learn the intricacies of business and commerce as part of a government rehabilitation scheme. The story unfolds as these ex-soldiers, with little experience in the world of finance, are plunged into the bewildering and often absurd world of British business, encountering a host of eccentric characters, convoluted bureaucracy, and the peculiarities of postwar society. Leacock’s trademark wit and keen sense of irony shine through as he lampoons the pretensions and follies of the business world, exposing the gap between theory and practice, and the often comical misunderstandings that arise when well-meaning but inexperienced men attempt to navigate the complexities of commerce. The narrative is peppered with humorous anecdotes, sharp observations, and playful jabs at both British and Canadian institutions, making it a delightful read for fans of classic satire. Through the misadventures of his hapless protagonists, Leacock explores themes of ambition, social mobility, and the sometimes farcical nature of economic life. Dumbells of Business is not only a humorous critique of postwar reconstruction efforts but also a timeless commentary on the universal challenges faced by those entering the world of business for the first time. With its lively characters, engaging plot, and incisive humor, the novel remains a testament to Leacock’s enduring appeal as one of the great comic writers of the early twentieth century.
Pages
192 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-09-01
Marque
Science & Technology Publishing
EAN papier
9782528111819
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9782528111819

Prix
19,99 €

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