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- 2021
- 9 min
- SAGA Egmont
- Classics
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B. J. Harrison Reads The Feast of Nemesis
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For Mr and Mrs Thackenbury it seems like there are too many holidays. They start talking about the hypocrisy behind all these holidays, such as Christmas for example. Yet, they love listing some of the people they would like to honor on that day and discuss what they would give to them as a present. After all, they really enjoy having a good time together.
If you want to find out what else Mr and Mrs Thackenbury are talking about, read Saki's short story "The Feast of Nemesis" from 1914.
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B. J. Harrison Reads The Feast of Nemesis
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16 de fevereiro de 2021
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9 min
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Hector Hugh Munro (1870 – 1916), better known by his artistic pseudonym Saki, was a British short story writer and playwright. He is considered the master of short stories. His works are often mischievous and macabre, which caught the attention of the general audience. Due to his sexual orientation, which was not tolerated by the society of his time, Munro decided to use Saki as his pseudonym so he could work.