
A lively assortment of essays and parodies, this work takes aim at the literary, political, and journalistic elites of its day with razor‑sharp wit. The author’s voice darts from clever lampoons of well‑known writers to incisive observations on the manners of high society, all delivered in a breezy, conversational style that makes the critique feel like a private conversation. Readers will recognize the familiar names and ideas being skewered, yet the humor remains fresh enough to surprise even seasoned satirists.
Beyond the pointed barbs, the book offers thoughtful reflections on the state of poetry and the shifting tides of cultural taste, especially in the wake of the recent loss of a great laureate. Its blend of mordant commentary and playful wordplay creates a reading experience that is both entertaining and thought‑provoking, inviting listeners to linger over each cleverly constructed line.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (316K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-10-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1924
A wildly popular novelist in her own day, she wrote melodramatic, spiritual stories that captivated huge audiences in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Her fame once rivaled — and sometimes surpassed — many of the literary names now better remembered.
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