The foreign satirical novel 'The Window' was written by Charvet.
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was one of the representative works of ancient Chinese novels, written by Pu Songling, a novelist of the Tang Dynasty. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio used ghosts and demons as the main theme, interwoven with rich historical stories, myths and legends, and folk stories to show the customs of ancient Chinese society and people's psychological world. Although the story of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is somewhat absurd, it has a profound influence on the literary creation of later generations as a classic in the history of Chinese novels. It was not a long satirical novel, but a work with horror, fantasy, and mythology as its main theme.
The first excellent satirical novel in China was Ming Dynasty's Yu Shi Ming Yan. This novel is based on the social reality as the background, through the vivid story plot and philosophical language, it deeply satirizes and reveals social phenomena and human nature, and is regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese novels.
The misers in classical satirical novels usually referred to those extremely selfish, greedy, and reluctant to spend money. In the novel," Armstrong the Miser ", Armstrong was an extremely stingy businessman. He was extremely shrewd and was only willing to pay a small price to buy the items he wanted. He was even willing to sacrifice his dignity for a few dollars of profit. The image of the stingy Armstrong was a satirical reflection of some of the drawbacks of society at that time, such as the supremacy of money and profit-driven.
I don't know who Saki is, nor do I have any information about him or her writing The Open Window. However, I know some novels that can try to provide you with a more accurate answer. If you can provide more context, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Little Doudou by the window was from Japan.
I don't know who the author of the 'last window novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more context or research, it's difficult to determine the author.
A satirical novel is a type of fiction that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize and mock society, institutions, or human behavior.
A satirical novel is like a smart and funny commentary on life. It takes real-world issues and presents them in a way that makes us see how ridiculous they can be. It uses clever wordplay and unexpected situations to drive home its points. Novels like 'Animal Farm' are great examples of this genre.
Satirical novels are a literary form that uses satire as its main technique. It mainly portrays the dark side of society, politics, economy, etc., revealing various problems in social reality and solving these problems through the protagonist's wit, courage, or smart behavior. Satirical novels usually use humor, irony, and other means to show that the protagonist is usually a witty, intelligent, but sometimes slightly cunning character. They solve problems through their wisdom, but in the end, they often end up in tragedy. Satirical novels are often used to criticize social reality and have a certain enlightenment effect on readers.