How Doth the Simple Spelling Bee How Doth the Simple Spelling Bee

How Doth the Simple Spelling Bee

Descripción editorial

This book is a satire about spelling reform efforts of the time, which also humorously and in a good-natured manner pokes fun at academia in general, and the folly of typical professors' endeavors. The story's protagonist is Chickle University professor Masticator B. Fellow, and is about his efforts to enlist the story narrator's support for spelling reform. Fellow advocates spelling all English words in a simpler, phonetic manner in order to make spelling easier for children and foreigners. Debates quickly ensue regarding whose pronunciation should be considered standard for phonetic spelling. The story then oddly changes track and focuses in on one couple who are attending the convention for spelling reform. This couple is much more interested in their blossoming romance than they are spelling reform. The narrator finds the woman of these couple attractive, attempts to woo her, and a love triangle ensues, forming some basis of suspense for the plot. The book ends with neither Fellow's attempts at spelling reform nor the narrator's attempts to win a woman's esteem proving the least bit successful.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
1938
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
41
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
VENDEDOR
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
327.5
KB
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