3.5
Tobermory
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At a country house party, Cornelius Appin announces that he has discovered a method by which animals can be taught to speak. His latest pupil is none other than Tobermory, the ginger cat belonging to his hosts, Sir Wilfred and Lady Blemley. As the guests express astonishment and incredulity, Sir Wilfred goes off to find Tobermory, who is lounging in the smoking room waiting for his tea. What Appin claims is true, and Tobermory demonstrates his remarkable talents—with unanticipated results.
With this and other witty, imaginative, and insightful stories, this collection is a delight that captures the foibles of society in Edwardian England, yet remains entertainingly timeless in its portraits of human (and animal) nature.
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3.5
“Read for class, enjoyable, my fav story was Tobermory out of all the satires. Not much else to say than clever wording and prose :)”
“Es buena idea enseñarle a hablar a un gato!
este pequeño cuento nos relata la historia de un gato al que le enseñan a hablar y comunicarse, al principio la gente lo toma como chiste, hasta que el gato empieza revelar secretos y conversaciones
comprometedoras de personas de la alta sociedad británica, por lo que atemorizados no del gato que habla, si no de que empiece a divulgar todo en la ciudad y enseñe a otros animales a comunicarse, deciden
eliminarlo de una u otra forma antes que enfrentar sus verdades.”
About Saki
Saki (H.H. Munro) (1870 - 1916) was the author of numerous short stories, often humorous and macabre, and full of eccentric wit and unconventional situations. His best known collections include Reginald (1904) and The Chronicles of Clovis (1911). He also wrote the novel The Unbearable Bassington (1912), a marvelous social satire of the upperclass Edwardian world. He was killed on the Western Front during the First World War.
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