All aboard for laughter! "The Sleeping Car: A Farce" by William D. Howells is a delightful one-act play that captures the chaotic spirit of railroad travel. This gem of American drama unfolds within the confined quarters of a sleeping car, where a cast of characters encounters a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings.
Howells, a master of observation and wit, transforms the everyday experience of train journeys into a hilarious exploration of human nature. This short play is perfect for anyone who appreciates clever dialogue and farcical situations. Experience the charm and humor of a bygone era, meticulously preserved in this print edition.
Whether you're a fan of classic American literature, a lover of trains, or simply seeking a lighthearted and entertaining read, "The Sleeping Car" promises a journey filled with laughter and good humor. This edition ensures that Howells's enduring wit continues to resonate with readers today.
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