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Stephen Butler Leacock

すてぃーぶん・ばとらー・れこっく

Sutībun Batorā Rekokku

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1869-12-30 (Swanmore, Hampshire, England)
Died
1944-03-28 (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) age 74
Nationality
Canadian
Languages
English
Religion
Unknown
Residence History
Hampshire, England (1869-1876) → Sutton, Ontario (1876-) → Toronto → Montreal → Orillia (summer home)

Career

Occupations
teacher, political scientist, writer, humourist
Active Years
1887-1944
Affiliations
McGill University, Royal Society of Canada
Memberships
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC), Zeta Psi Fraternity
Influenced By
Mark Twain, Charles Dickens
Influenced
Robert Benchley

Education

Upper Canada College
Year of Graduation: 1887
Country: Canada
University of Toronto
University College
Degree: B.A.
Period: パートタイム
Year of Graduation: 1891
Country: Canada
Completed part-time while teaching
University of Chicago
Political Science and Political Economy
Degree: Ph.D.
Period: 1899-1903
Year of Graduation: 1903
Country: United States
Thorstein Veblenの下で
McGill University
Head of Department of Economics and Political Science
Period: 1903-1936
Country: Canada
William Dow Professor of Political Economy

Awards

Lorne Pierce Medal
1937
Work: academic work
Organization: Royal Society of Canada
Result: 受賞
Governor General's Award
1937
Work: My Discovery of the West
Organization: Governor General of Canada
Result: 受賞
Mark Twain Medal
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town

1912 Humour

A series of humorous interconnected sketches depicting life in the fictional small town of Mariposa, based on Orillia, Ontario.

small-town lifegentle satireCanadian rural society
Adaptations
  • [TV series] Sunshine Sketches (1952)
  • [TV movie] Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town / Gordon Pinsentが出演 (2012)
  • [Animated short] / Gerald Potterton

Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich

1914 Humour-Satire

A satirical novel mocking the lives of the wealthy idle rich.

satire of the richurban pretensions

My Financial Career

1910 Humorous short story

A humorous account of a disastrous visit to the bank.

everyday mishapsfinancial anxiety
Adaptations
  • [Animated short] My Financial Career / Gerald Potterton (1962)

Adaptations

  • Sunshine Sketches TV series (1952-1953)
  • My Financial Career animated short (NFB)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
light-hearted humoursatirenonsenseparody
Recurring Motifs
small-town lifeidle rich folliesCanadian mannersimperial themes

Health

  • throat cancer
    1940年代初頭
    cause of death

Legacy

Best-known English-speaking humourist worldwide 1915-1925. Also prominent political economist in Canada. Annual Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. National Historic Site museum in Orillia. Many buildings named after him.

Museums

  • Stephen Leacock Museum National Historic Site Orillia, Ontario, Canada Opened in 1958

Archives

  • University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center

In Popular Culture

  • Canada Post stamp (1969)
  • Schools and buildings named after him
  • Numerous adaptations in film, TV, theatre

Trivia

  • Father was alcoholic, moved to Manitoba abandoning family
  • Son Stevie suffered growth hormone deficiency, only 4 feet tall
  • Wife Beatrix died of breast cancer in 1925
  • Family farm failed in South Africa before moving to Canada