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The Bab Ballads are a renowned series of humorous poems and sketches created by W. S. Gilbert, famously known for his later work with Arthur Sullivan. Originally published in various periodicals like Fun magazine, these verses are characterized by a "topsy-turvy" style where absurd situations are explored with strict logic and satirical wit. Gilbert provided his own comic illustrations for the poems, often signing them with his childhood nickname, "Bab." This collection served as a vital creative foundation, as the author frequently repurposed its characters and plot devices for his celebrated comic operas. Over several decades, the ballads were compiled into various editions, reflecting the author's evolving pre ...
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