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More "Short Sixes"

H. C. Bunner

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H. C. Bunner's 'More Short Sixes' offers readers a collection of short stories that encapsulate the essence of American realism and humor. With wit and charm, Bunner paints a vivid picture of everyday life in the late 19th century, engaging readers with his clever storytelling and unique narrative style. Each story in this collection is a gem, showcasing Bunner's keen observational skills and talent for crafting memorable characters. The literary context of 'More Short Sixes' places it alongside other works of American literature that explore the human experience with both depth and levity. H. C. Bunner, a prolific writer and editor during the late 1800s, drew inspiration from his experiences living in New York City and working in the literary world. His background in journalism and his keen eye for detail are evident in the rich tapestry of characters and settings he brings to life in 'More Short Sixes'. Bunner's ability to blend social commentary with humor makes this collection a standout in American literature. I recommend 'More Short Sixes' to readers who appreciate short fiction that combines humor, realism, and keen insight into the human condition. Bunner's stories are timeless and offer a delightful glimpse into a bygone era.

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H. C. Bunner, Short story collection, Turn-of-the-century fiction, American customs, Satirical humor, American social life, Gilded Age, New York City, Cultural satire, Urban scenes