Gilbert's libretti of the comic operas composed by Arthur Sullivan are
hugely well known, and lines such as "let the punishment fit the crime"
have entered the English lexicon - but his short stories also deserve to
be rediscovered by the modern reader. This collection, carefully curated
by the secretary of the W.S. Gilbert Society, brings together the best
of these sharp, clever, comical tales - many of which are published here
for the first time since their first appearance in ephemeral magazines -
enriched with the author's own illustrations.
The stories feature many of the powerful motifs so associated with his
work - fairies, elixirs, magic - and a wide variety of characters - from
burglars to barristers and shopkeepers to gentlemen. This volume is shot
through with the observational wit which drove Gilbert and Sullivan's
works to fame, and constitutes a hugely enjoyable companion for fans of
the pair's theatrical oeuvre.