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Literary Insults Chart | Posters | Art Poster
Winston Churchill once said, "Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip." On the other hand, you could throw tact to the wind and go straight for this collection of zingers from great authors. Tim and Aurelia Sanders' snark-filled chart compiles unforgettable insults in an interconnected map. They run t…
Winston Churchill once said, "Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip." On the other hand, you could throw tact to the wind and go straight for this collection of zingers from great authors. Tim and Aurelia Sanders' snark-filled chart compiles unforgettable insults in an interconnected map. They run the gamut, from sassy to sophisticated, including Hedda Hopper's playful hyperbole (You had to stand in line to hate him), Madame Roland's canine analogy (The more I see of men, the more I like dogs), and Jonathan Swift's understated wordplay (Some folks are wise, and some otherwise). And of course, a smattering of colorful insults from Shakespeare, the playwright who practically invented the art of the poetic put-down. It makes a great gift for any bibliophile or friend who enjoys acerbic wit. You might just note that the gift is made in good fun. Made in Madison, Wisconsin. | Literary Insults Chart | Posters | Art Poster | xunderx50x, Zinger, Quotes, bxst frxxnds, sxstxrs, brxthxr, HolidayGG2019, xugxfaves, literary, charley chartwell, timothy and aurelia sanders, insults, Shakespeare, Shakespearean insults, authors, gifts for readers, english teachers, gifts for teachers, geeky, geeky gifts, xgiftsxforxgoodx, OOS12202022, exugxxugxx, OOSBO12062022
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Winston Churchill once said, "Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip." On the other hand, you could throw tact to the wind and go straight for this collection of zingers from great authors. Tim and Aurelia Sanders' snark-filled chart compiles unforgettable insults in an interconnected map. They run the gamut, from sassy to sophisticated, including Hedda Hopper's playful hyperbole (You had to stand in line to hate him), Madame Roland's canine analogy (The more I see of men, the more I like dogs), and Jonathan Swift's understated wordplay (Some folks are wise, and some otherwise). And of course, a smattering of colorful insults from Shakespeare, the playwright who practically invented the art of the poetic put-down. It makes a great gift for any bibliophile or friend who enjoys acerbic wit. You might just note that the gift is made in good fun. Made in Madison, Wisconsin. | Literary Insults Chart | Posters | Art Poster | xunderx50x, Zinger, Quotes, bxst frxxnds, sxstxrs, brxthxr, HolidayGG2019, xugxfaves, literary, charley chartwell, timothy and aurelia sanders, insults, Shakespeare, Shakespearean insults, authors, gifts for readers, english teachers, gifts for teachers, geeky, geeky gifts, xgiftsxforxgoodx, OOS12202022, exugxxugxx, OOSBO12062022
Specifications
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Brand | Charley Chartwell |
Format | Chart, Poster, Art Poster |
Special features or notes | Interconnected map of insults |
Theme | Literature, Humor, Quotes, Insults |
Material | Paper |
Artist or creator | Tim and Aurelia Sanders |
Pages | 1 |
Studio | Charley Chartwell |
Language | English |
Genre | Humor, Literature, Quotes, Insults |
Special Features | Interconnected map of insults |
Subject | Literary Insults |
Title | Literary Insults Chart |
Region of Manufacture | Madison, Wisconsin |
Signature | No |
Artist | Tim and Aurelia Sanders |