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"Literary Lapses" is a collection of humorous essays and satirical pieces written by Stephen Leacock, a renowned Canadian humorist, and first published in 1910. This witty collection showcases Leacock's talent for blending humor and social commentary in a way that captivates readers. The essays in "Literary Lapses" cover a wide range of topics, from everyday life to literary pretensions, and they are characterized by Leacock's sharp wit and clever wordplay. His keen observations and satirical take on human folly and foibles provide readers with laughter and insight in equal measure. The collection includes gems like "How to Make a Million Dollars," a tongue-in-cheek guide to financial success, and "Boarding-House Geometry," a hilarious exploration of the geometry of life in a boarding house. Leacock's ability to find humor in the ordinary and the absurd makes "Literary Lapses" a timeless and enjoyable read, showcasing his enduring status as a master of comedic writing in the literary world.