What a Life!

What a Life!

What A Life! is a work of satirical fiction by Edward Verrall Lucas and George Morrow published in 1911. The book is best known for its inventive narrative technique: the story takes the reader through the life of an upper-class British gentleman, with the plot being dictated by the book's illustrations, which the authors took from a copy of Whiteley's General Catalogue . It was included in the 1936 MOMA exhibition "Fantastic Art, Dada, and Surrealism". Though the book is still copyrighted in the United Kingdom, it is in the public domain in the USA.

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Author:George Morrow, E. V. Lucas
Genre:Satire, Autobiographical novel
Year published:1911
Number of editions:1

Author of What a Life!

E. V. Lucas
E. V. Lucas
June 12, 1868 - June 26, 1938

Edward Verrall Lucas was a versatile and popular English writer. His nearly 100 books demonstrate great facility with style, and are generally acknowledged as humorous by contemporary readers and critics. Some of his essays about the sport cricket are still considered among the best instructional...
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Additional works by E. V. Lucas
Book
Adventures and enthusiasms
Introducing London
open road
Runaways and castaways
Sparks from a flint
barbers clock
The Life Of Charles Lamb V1
Anne's terrible good nature
phantom journal and other essays and diversions
rover I would be
Mr. Ingleside
Verena in the midst
East Sussex
Events and embroideries
ladies' pageant
Chardin and Vigée-Lebrun
Flamp, The ameliorator, and The schoolboy's apprentice
Four and twenty toilers
Colvins and their friends
Cricket all his life
slowcoach
A wanderer in Holland
Encounters and diversions
Some friends of mine
As the bee sucks
At the shrine of St. Charles
Signs of the times
Turning things over; essays and fantasies
old contemporaries
British pictures and their painters
Charles and Mary Lamb
The Same Star
Leonardo da Vinci
Outposts of mercy
Playtime & company
Her infinite variety
Reading, writing and remembering
Old fashioned tales
You know what people are
English leaves
Urbanities
Selected essays of E. V. Lucas
British school
Out of a clear sky
Mixed vintages, a blend of essays old and new
Pleasure trove
gentlest art
group of Londoners
T̓wixt eagle and dove
friendly town
London revisited
Edward Verrall Lucas's London
fronded isle
Velasquez
French leaves
At the sign of the Dove
Luck of the year
Rose and Rose
Cloud and silver
Fireside and sunshine
Landmarks
A wanderer in London
The vermilion box
Wanderings and diversions
Post-bag diversions
Vermeerof Delft
Wisdom while you wait
Down the sky
hundred years of Trent Bridge
Mid-Sussex highways & byways
Visibility good
Hustled history, or, As it might have been
If dogs could write
All of a piece
London Lavender
Only the Other Day
The Works Of Charles And Mary Lamb Vol 5
book of verses for children
Genevra's money
One day and another
Saunterer's rewards
Edwin Austin Abbey
David Williams
little of everything
Domesticities
... Windfall's eve
London afresh
Over Bemerton's
Harvest home
Highways and byways in Sussex
cat book
Giving and receiving
Zigzags in France, and various essays
Roving East And Roving West
Traveller's luck
The Letters Of Charles And Mary Lamb
Advisory Ben
E.V. Lucas's London
John Constable, the painter
Variety lane
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Literary Genres

Satire
Satire

Satire is primarily a literary genre or form, although in practice it can also be found in the graphic and performing arts. In satire, vices,...
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Autobiographical novel
Autobiographical novel

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What year was the work "What a Life!" first released?
  • A:
    The work was released in August, 1911.
  • Q:
    The book "What a Life!" is in what genre?
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    The written work is classified as- Satire and Autobiographical novel.

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