Anthology of short tales "The Best American Humorous Short Stories" was curated by Alexander Jessup. There are a number of amusing short tales in the book by well-known American authors including Mark Twain, O. Henry, and Edgar Allan Poe. Each portion of the book focuses on a different subject, such as politics, marriage, or love. The tales are humorous and sarcastic in tone, often making light of American social mores and customs. The book contains several well-known tales, including "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by Mark Twain, "The Duplicity Of Hargraves" by O. Henry, and "The Nice People" by Henry Cuyler Bunner. The collection of "The Best American Humorous Short Stories" is a classic example of American comedy, and it never fails to delight readers of all ages.
Edgar Allan Poe: A prominent character in American Romanticism, Edgar Allan Poe was an American author, poet, and literary critic. His writings often explored sinister and enigmatic themes, and detective fiction and horror are only two of the many literary genres that bear his impact.
Mark Twain: Famous American author and comedian Mark Twain (1835–1910) is best known for his books "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." He was one of the most significant authors in American literature because of his comedy, satire, and social criticism in his work.
O. Henry: William Sydney Porter, an American author best known for his bright and funny short tales, wrote under the pen name O. Henry. His stories often had unexpected conclusions and an emphasis on common people in commonplace circumstances.
Wells Hastings: Wells Hastings was an American dramatist, screenwriter, and director who lived from 1900 to 1967. His work on the Broadway version of "Stage Door" and his partnerships with director Frank Capra are what made him most famous.