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  1. Stephen P. H. Butler Leacock FRSC (30 December 1869 – 28 March 1944) was a Canadian teacher, political scientist, writer, and humourist. Between the years 1915 and 1925, he was the best-known English-speaking humourist in the world. [1] . He is known for his light humour along with criticisms of people's follies. [2] Early life.

  2. Stephen Leacock (born Dec. 30, 1869, Swanmore, Hampshire, Eng.—died March 28, 1944, Toronto, Ont., Can.) was an internationally popular Canadian humorist, educator, lecturer, and author of more than 30 books of lighthearted sketches and essays.

  3. Jun 17, 2010 · Stephen Leacock was the English-speaking worlds best-known humorist between 1915 and 1925. He was awarded the Mark Twain Medal for humour, the Royal Society of Canada ’s Lorne Pierce Medal and the Governor General’s Literary Award for non-fiction.

  4. Learn about Stephen Leacock, a prolific and influential humorist and writer from Canada. Explore his biography, works, and quotes on Poeticous, a platform for poetry and literature.

  5. Learn about Stephen Leacock, a Canadian humorist, writer, and political scientist who was widely read in the early 1900s. Explore his novels, stories, poems, letters, and texts on this web page.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Stephen Leacock, a Canadian author, professor, lecturer and humourist. Explore his best-selling books, awards, influences and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

  7. Nov 27, 2021 · Stephen Leacock (1869-1944) shared Mark Twains gift for public speaking, had as good a concept of the absurd as Twain and, indeed, was described as the most popular humorist in America since...

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