Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, January 3, 1891 by Various
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at least, and, for my part," says the Baron, "I say the same of his
_Three Men in a Tub_, suggests the idea of his writing being the work of a young man who, among his companions and admirers, has earned the reputation of being a 'deuced funny chap,' and so has to struggle to live up to this reputation, or to live it down." JERUMKY JERUM still somewhat affects Yankee humour, not, however, in so forced and vulgar a manner as in his overpraised _Three Men in a Boat_. Two of the Ghost Stories are humorous, but their setting is unworthy of them. Had they been introduced into a tale as DICKENS (of whose style there is a very palpable attempt at imitation in the description of a stormy winter's night) brought in his story of _Tom Smart_, and of the inimitable _Gabriel Grub_, their mirth-raising value would have been considerably enhanced. As it is, these choice morsels--sandwich'd in between heavy slabs of doughy material--stand a chance of not being tasted. To anyone who comes across the book the Baron says, "read about the Curate and the Card-trick, and JOHNSON and EMILY. The tinted paper on which it is printed is a mistake, as are also most of the amateurish illustrations." [Illustration: Goblins.] _WOMAN_--not "lovely woman" who "stoops to folly"--nor woman who in our hour of ease is uncertain, coy, and hard to please. But Woman, the weekly _Woman_ who is doing uncommonly well and in her fifty-third number, gave the week before Christmas, her idea of a Christmas dinner, and, but for "sweetbread cutlets," a very good and simple dinner it was. The same _Woman_ gave also, among a variety of next-day's treatments of Turkey, _Turkey in Aspic_, Turkey in Europe, and Turkey in Asia--yes--but what about "Turkey in Aspic"? It doesn't look well; much better in French. But we dare say it's very good, |
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