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Poems from Fun Magazine (UK)

 

Items flagged with the symbol ✎ below are annotated.

 

✎ The Lost Repartee (verse) — January 5, 1901

✎ The Editor’s Song (verse) — January 12, 1901

✎ The Amateur Photograph (verse) — March 2, 1901

Morning Carol (verse) — April 6, 1901

 

 

Fun Magazine, UK

Like Punch, the journal published satiric verse and parodies, as well as political and literary criticism, sports, and travel information. These were often illustrated or accompanied by topical cartoons (often of a political nature). The Punch mascot, Mr. Punch and his dog Toby were lampooned by Fun’s jester, Mr. Fun, and his cat. The magazine was aimed at a well educated readership interested in politics, literature, and theatre. (from Wikipedia)

Plum contributed four poems to Fun Magazine, in 1901. These have been newly proofread and revised here in 2015, with updates in 2021.


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