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Riddles Read, James Edward Muddock
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James Edward Muddock

Riddles Read

In “Riddles Read,” James Edward Muddock weaves a fascinating tapestry of playful puzzles and intricate wordplay, inviting readers into a world where language becomes a playful labyrinth. Muddock employs a casual yet captivating literary style, blending humor with intellect as he presents a collection of riddles that challenge assumptions and provoke thought. This work is emblematic of the Victorian era's fascination with puzzles, showcasing Muddock's skill in merging entertainment with intellectual engagement, appealing to both children and adults alike in an age where literature often sought to educate while amusing. James Edward Muddock, a noted author of the late 19th century, was known for his contributions to children's literature and his mastery of riddles. His background as a playwright and journalist provided him with a unique perspective on storytelling, allowing him to craft riddles that are not just entertaining but also thought-provoking. Muddock's prolific output and varied interests reflect the dynamic cultural currents of his time, ultimately influencing his approach to this unique collection. “Riddles Read” is recommended for lovers of clever wordplay and anyone seeking to sharpen their intellect while enjoying a delightful experience. Muddock's playful wit and keen observations invite readers to engage actively with the text, making this work a perfect companion for family gatherings or intellectual pursuits. Prepare to unlock the mysteries within these pages and revel in the joy of discovery!
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295 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press
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