Life with Father
Life with Father is a humorous autobiographical book of stories compiled in 1935 by Clarence Day, Jr., which was adapted by Lindsay and Crouse in 1939 into the longest running non-musical Broadway play in history, which was, in turn, made into a 1947 movie and a television series. Clarence Day wrote humorously about his family and life. The stories of his father, Clarence "Clare" Day, Senior, were first printed in the New Yorker magazine. They portray a rambunctious, overburdened Wall Street broker who demands that everything from his family should be just so. The more he rails against his staff, his cook, his wife, his horse, salesmen, holidays, his children and the inability of the world to live up to his impossible standards, the more comical and lovable he becomes to his own family who love him despite it all. First published in 1936, shortly after his death, Day's book is a picture of New York upper-middle-class family life in the 1890s. The stories are filled with affectionate irony. Day's understated, matter-of-fact style underlines the comedy in everyday situations. Clarence Shepard Day, Jr. (1874–1935) was an American author and cartoonist, best known for his work Life With Father. Born in New York City, he attended St. Paul's School and graduated from Yale University in 1896, where he edited campus humor magazine The Yale Record. The following year, he joined the New York Stock Exchange, and became a partner in his father's Wall Street brokerage firm. Day enlisted in the Navy in 1898, but developed crippling arthritis and spent the remainder of his life as a semi-invalid.
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Life with Father
Life with Father is a humorous autobiographical book of stories compiled in 1935 by Clarence Day, Jr., which was adapted by Lindsay and Crouse in 1939 into the longest running non-musical Broadway play in history, which was, in turn, made into a 1947 movie and a television series. Clarence Day wrote humorously about his family and life. The stories of his father, Clarence "Clare" Day, Senior, were first printed in the New Yorker magazine. They portray a rambunctious, overburdened Wall Street broker who demands that everything from his family should be just so. The more he rails against his staff, his cook, his wife, his horse, salesmen, holidays, his children and the inability of the world to live up to his impossible standards, the more comical and lovable he becomes to his own family who love him despite it all. First published in 1936, shortly after his death, Day's book is a picture of New York upper-middle-class family life in the 1890s. The stories are filled with affectionate irony. Day's understated, matter-of-fact style underlines the comedy in everyday situations. Clarence Shepard Day, Jr. (1874–1935) was an American author and cartoonist, best known for his work Life With Father. Born in New York City, he attended St. Paul's School and graduated from Yale University in 1896, where he edited campus humor magazine The Yale Record. The following year, he joined the New York Stock Exchange, and became a partner in his father's Wall Street brokerage firm. Day enlisted in the Navy in 1898, but developed crippling arthritis and spent the remainder of his life as a semi-invalid.
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Life with Father

Life with Father

by Clarence Day
Life with Father

Life with Father

by Clarence Day

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Life with Father is a humorous autobiographical book of stories compiled in 1935 by Clarence Day, Jr., which was adapted by Lindsay and Crouse in 1939 into the longest running non-musical Broadway play in history, which was, in turn, made into a 1947 movie and a television series. Clarence Day wrote humorously about his family and life. The stories of his father, Clarence "Clare" Day, Senior, were first printed in the New Yorker magazine. They portray a rambunctious, overburdened Wall Street broker who demands that everything from his family should be just so. The more he rails against his staff, his cook, his wife, his horse, salesmen, holidays, his children and the inability of the world to live up to his impossible standards, the more comical and lovable he becomes to his own family who love him despite it all. First published in 1936, shortly after his death, Day's book is a picture of New York upper-middle-class family life in the 1890s. The stories are filled with affectionate irony. Day's understated, matter-of-fact style underlines the comedy in everyday situations. Clarence Shepard Day, Jr. (1874–1935) was an American author and cartoonist, best known for his work Life With Father. Born in New York City, he attended St. Paul's School and graduated from Yale University in 1896, where he edited campus humor magazine The Yale Record. The following year, he joined the New York Stock Exchange, and became a partner in his father's Wall Street brokerage firm. Day enlisted in the Navy in 1898, but developed crippling arthritis and spent the remainder of his life as a semi-invalid.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786050441512
Publisher: Clarence Day
Publication date: 05/19/2016
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 226 KB

Table of Contents

A Holiday with Father1
Father on Horseback12
Father is Firm with His Ailments19
Father Wakes up the Village28
Father Declines to be Killed39
Father Hires a Cook53
Father Feels Starved57
Father Thumps on the Floor63
The Gift of Song68
The Noblest Instrument74
Father Tries to Make Mother Like Figures90
Father and His Hard-Rocking Ship100
Father Has Trouble with the Land of Egypt109
Father Teaches Me to be Prompt121
Father Interferes with the Twenty-third Psalm129
Mother and the Armenian135
Father Opens My Mail141
Father Sends Me to the World's Fair152
Father's Old Trousers166
Father Lets in the Telephone172
Father Isn't Much Help181
Father Sews on a Button190
Father and the Crusader's Third Wife197
Father among the Potted Palms202
Father Has a Bad Night212
Father and His Other Selves219
Father Finds Guests in the House225
Father and His Pet Rug234
Father and the French Court244
Father Plans to Get Out250
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