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Marriott Edgar

Marriott Edgar was a British poet and playwright, best known for his humorous monologues and verse that captured the spirit of early 20th-century England. Born in the late 19th century, Edgar gained popularity through his performances in music halls, where his witty and relatable narratives resonated with audiences. His most notable works include 'The Lion and Albert,' a comic poem that tells the story of a boy's unfortunate encounter with a lion, and 'The Tale of Custard the Dragon,' which showcases his talent for blending humor with moral lessons. Edgar's work is significant for its ability to reflect the everyday experiences and concerns of the working class, often infusing his narratives with a sense of nostalgia and warmth. His unique style and engaging storytelling have left a lasting impact on British comedic literature, influencing future generations of poets and performers. Despite being less known today, Edgar's contributions to the genre of comic verse and his role in the music hall tradition remain noteworthy, marking him as a distinctive voice in early 20th-century British literature.

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'Ole In The Ark

'Ole In The Ark

Marriott Edgar

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