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Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich

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follows the members of the 'Mausoleum Club' on Plutoria Avenue, in an unnamed American city (usually referred to as Plutoria, after its main street), and pokes fun at their obsessive individualism and materialism. As Leacock thought humour to be 'the kindly contemplation of the incongruities of life
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Leacock believed in the nobility of his fellow man while remaining sensitive to his fallibility, to his need to be reminded of his social responsibilities.
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tends to steer slightly away from this form of 'kindliness', and, thus, ranks as one of his most scathing works, as well as arguably one of his funniest.
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Revolution or Resignation: The Satirical Purpose of Stephen Leacock's Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich
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revolves around a small Canadian town, the fictional Mariposa, and her inhabitants. Indeed, where
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the vision to be avoided. He ultimately sought "a middle way between socialism and liberalism".
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takes place in an anonymous American city, and focuses upon the wealthy of that metropolis,
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Leacock, Stephen. 'Afterword, by Gerald Lynch'. New Canadian Library, 2010. Print.
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Rev. Dr. McTeague, minister at St. Ostoph's, and professor at Plutoria University
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exemplifies Leacock's ideal community, from the perspective of a traditional
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had also influenced the book. Given that Leacock was well-read in
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has been likened to "a satire of the rich, set in a fictionalized
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It is believed that the book was translated and published by the
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Rev. Edward Fareforth Furlong, the Reverend for St. Astaph's
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permeates the book with influence. It has been argued that
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The Yahi-Bahi Oriental Society of Mrs. Rasselyer-Brown
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In many ways, the works should be read in tandem, as
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The Ministrations of the Rev. Uttermust Dumfarthing
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