Groucho and W. C. Fields: Huckster Comedians
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Groucho and W. C. Fields: Huckster Comedians

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Before Groucho Marx and W. C. Fields American comedy was innocent. After they left their hilarious smudges on the genre, comedy was anything but.

Here in a captivating book comparing and contrasting these two premier American comics is the history of how flimflam came to prevail as a major comic form. These two comic geniuses excelled at a new brand of shtick, antiheroic h

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Paperback, 208 pages
Published December 1st 1994 by University Press of Mississippi
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