作者: Edward F. Underhill

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Quincy K. Philander Doesticks, a pseudonym that resonates with humor and wit, was the chosen pen name of Mortimer Thomson (1831–1875), a 19th-century American journalist and humorist. Best recognized for “The History and Records of the Elephant Club, ” Thomson encapsulates the lively and often satirical spirit of his era”s literary scene. The book, co-authored with fellow humorist Knight Russ Ockside (the pen name of Edward F. Underhill), captures the uproarious antics and escapades of a fictional gentleman”s club, providing a mocking outlook on certain social mores of the time. Doesticks” writing is characterized by its playful language and keen sense of irony, a reflection of the larger body of his work which includes titles like “Doesticks, What He Says” and “Plu-ri-bus-tah, ” both of which exemplify his light-hearted yet scathing commentary on American life and politics. His literary style, which earned him contemporary acclaim, continues to attract scholarly attention for its contribution to the genre of American humor. The influence of Doesticks” peculiar and engaging narrative voice can be traced to the shaping of America”s comedic voice in literature, resonating through the ages as a distinct blend of satire and levity.




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Q. K. Philander Doesticks & Edward F. Underhill: The History and Records of the Elephant Club
In ‘The History and Records of the Elephant Club’, a collection that traverses the boundaries of humor and satire, readers are invited into a world that both mocks and celebrates mid-19th century …
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