
INTRODUCTION
DETAILED CONTENTS
GRYLL GRANGE
CHAPTER I - MISNOMERS
CHAPTER II - THE SQUIRE AND HIS NIECE
CHAPTER III - THE DUKE'S FOLLY
CHAPTER IV - THE FOREST—A SOLILOQUY ON HAIR
CHAPTER V - THE SEVEN SISTERS
CHAPTER VI - THE RUSTIC LOVER
CHAPTER VII - THE VICAR AND HIS WIFE—FAMILIES OF LOVE—THE NEWSPAPER
A genteel country setting provides the backdrop for a lively parade of characters whose conversations sparkle with wit and observation. Old acquaintances from a previous gathering reappear, each embodying a particular slice of mid‑nineteenth‑century society—political economists, clergymen, poets, and aristocrats—while new faces add fresh angles to the social dance. Their banter, full of gentle teasing and clever repartee, reveals the absurdities and pretensions that still linger beneath respectable façades.
The author’s seasoned hand tempers the sharper satire of earlier works with a softer, mellower tone, yet the humor remains keen and incisive. Readers are treated to a bright, literary sketch‑book that pokes fun at folly without bitterness, extending olive branches to the very figures it lampoons. As the first act unfolds, the novel invites listeners to enjoy a bright‑eyed, affectionate critique of the world’s enduring quirks, all delivered with a graceful, unmistakably witty flair.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (411K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-05-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1785–1866
A sharp, funny English novelist and poet, he turned dinner-table debate into comic art. Best known for satirical books like Nightmare Abbey and Crotchet Castle, he poked at the big ideas and literary fashions of his age with wit that still feels fresh.
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