
Fibble, D.d.
Fibble, D.D. is a humorous fiction work by Irvin S. Cobb, written in the early 20th century. The story follows the Rev. Roscoe Titmarsh Fibble, a young curate who faces comedic challenges while trying to connect with the youth of his parish through an outdoor club. His well-meaning efforts lead to chaotic and disastrous outcomes, particularly during a camping trip, showcasing the humorous side of social interactions and the difficulties of youth engagement. Originally published as a series of short stories in the Saturday Evening Post, this work highlights Cobb's wit and commentary on societal norms.




























