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Our funny guys. Humorous stories

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Our funny guys. Humorous stories
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The human vices, virtues, and quirks highlighted by Nikolai Alexandrovich Leikin, a classic satirist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, have not changed at all over time, even though more than a century has passed since then. Many of the characters explored in his work remain as relevant today as they were then: irritating crowds in cultural venues, the peculiar crowd responding to advertisements, those who offer unsolicited advice, strangers who pay intrusive attention, jealous people, braggarts, and drunkards. There's also the pressing topic of epidemics and people's ways of coping not only with illness but also with mass panic. In addition to topics resonating with contemporary themes, the texts also reflect other themes, which, through interesting everyday details, provide a vivid, vivid glimpse into a bygone era.
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