Description
By: George Meredith (1828-1909)
In George Meredith’s novel, readers are transported to a fantastical world filled with magic, adventure, and humor. The story follows the bumbling and hapless hero, Shibli Bagarag, as he embarks on a quest to shave the magical, invincible beard of Shagpat, a powerful sorcerer.
Meredith’s writing is rich and descriptive, immersing readers in a vivid and imaginative world. The characters are quirky and eccentric, adding a touch of whimsy to the narrative. The plot is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as Shibli navigates through a series of trials and tribulations.
One of the highlights of the book is Meredith’s clever use of language and wordplay. His prose is witty and engaging, with a lyrical quality that makes the story a joy to read. The author’s wit and humor shine through in every page, making this book a delightful and entertaining read.
Overall, The Shaving of Shagpat is a charming and enchanting tale that will appeal to readers of all ages. With its blend of fantasy, humor, and adventure, it is a captivating story that will capture the imagination of anyone who picks it up. Highly recommended for fans of fantasy and classic literature.
Book Description:
The novel is a humorous oriental romance and allegory written in the style of the Arabian Nights. Like its model, it includes a number of stories within the story, along with poetic asides.
“The variety of scenes and images, the untiring evolution of plot, the kaleidoscopic shifting of harmonious colours, all these seem of the very essence of Arabia, and to coil directly from some bottle of a genie. Ah! what a bottle!” -Edmund Gosse in Gossip in a Library
