Fly Leaves

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Fly Leaves is a celebrated collection of light verse and humorous poetry by Victorian poet Charles Stuart Calverley.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
associatedWith Victorian light verse tradition
author Charles Stuart Calverley NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Charles Stuart Calverley NERFINISHED
genre humorous poetry
light verse
hasPoem Beer
Contentment NERFINISHED
Ode to Tobacco NERFINISHED
The Auld Wife NERFINISHED
The Ballad of Tim Turpin NERFINISHED
The Cock and the Bull NERFINISHED
The Garden Party NERFINISHED
The Library NERFINISHED
The Ode to the Great Unknown NERFINISHED
The Rival NERFINISHED
The Schoolmaster NERFINISHED
The Student’s Tale NERFINISHED
The Vulture NERFINISHED
The Wanderer NERFINISHED
hasReception celebrated for its humor
regarded as a classic of light verse
hasSubject everyday situations
literary parody
university life
influenced later English humorous poets
isWrittenIn verse
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
literaryStyle parody
satire
notableFor classical allusions
mock-scholarly style
witty wordplay
originalMedium print
tone comic
playful

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