Also known as
  • Add other possible names for this topic
A comic novel is a work of fiction in which the writer seeks to amuse the reader, sometimes with subtlety and as part of a carefully woven narrative; sometimes, above all other considerations. One of the most notable British comic novelists is P.G. Wodehouse, whose work follows on from that of Jerome K. Jerome and George & Weedon Grossmith's Diary of a Nobody. Nor can Saki's work be ignored, although his career was cut short by World War I. A.G. Macdonell and G.K. Chesterton also produced flights of whimsy that delighted their reading audiences in their day. Other, more contemporary UK authors of this ilk include Tom Sharpe, Kingsley Amis, Terry Pratchett, Richard Gordon, Molier, Ian Ross, Douglas Adams, Robin Hawdon, Evelyn Waugh, Eric Sykes, Leslie Thomas, Stephen Fry, Mike Harding and Ben Elton. Notable American comic novelists include Hunter S. Thompson, John Kennedy Toole, Robert Clark Young, Robert Plunket, James Wilcox, Carl Hiaasen, Joseph Heller, Peter De Vries, and Terry... full article at wikipedia
With the exception of Wikipedia summaries and some images the content on this page is typically distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license or Public Domain.
Wikipedia.gif
The original description for this topic was automatically generated from the Wikipedia article "Comic novel" licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.

Topic History

Created by Metaweb Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by mw_template_bot Jul 20, 2008
Gallery add an image edit gallery
There are no images for this topic yet.

Recent Discussions about Comic novel

There are no conversations on this topic. Would you like to start one?

Start the Discussion