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In "Woodcock's Little Game," John Maddison Morton crafts a narrative that deftly interweaves elements of farce and realism, drawing readers into a vibrant tableau of Victorian society. The play showcases Morton's signature wit and observational humor, reflecting the complexities of relationships and the subtleties of social norms prevalent during the time. With its intricate plot and engaging dialogue, the work serves as both entertainment and a critique of societal expectations, embodying the literary context of 19th-century English theatre where comedy often provided a lens for reflecting deeper truths. John Maddison Morton, a prominent figure in Victorian playwriting, was known for his sh...
"[R]eports the results of fieldwork in Santa Clara County from 1987 to 1993 ... undertaken to determine the current status of all species of birds known to be breeding in the county. These data have been augmented with additional field observations reported from 1994 to 2005"--Introduction
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