In 'A-Hunting of the Deer, and other essays', Charles Dudley Warner showcases his talent for combining humor with insightful social commentary. The collection features a range of essays that touch on various topics such as hunting, human nature, and the importance of nature in society. Warner's writing style is marked by wit and a keen eye for detail, making the essays both entertaining and thought-provoking. Set in the post-Civil War era, Warner's work reflects the changing social landscape of America during the late 19th century, offering valuable insights into the cultural norms and values of the time. The essays in this collection serve as a window into Warner's perspective on society and his observations on human behavior. Charles Dudley Warner, a prominent American writer and editor, was known for his satirical wit and keen observations of society. His background in journalism and close association with Mark Twain influenced his writing style, giving his work a unique blend of humor and insight. 'A-Hunting of the Deer, and other essays' is a must-read for those interested in 19th-century American literature and the social commentary of the time.