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In "Satire in the Victorian Novel," Frances Theresa Russell undertakes an incisive exploration of the intricate interplay between satire and social critique in the 19th-century British literary landscape. Through a detailed examination of key works and authors, Russell elucidates how Victorian satire serves not only as entertainment but also as a profound commentary on societal values, politics, and morality. The book's literary style is both accessible and astute, incorporating a rich tapestry of textual analyses and historical context while interweaving thematic discussions on class, gender, and industrialization. As a scholarly contribution, this work positions itself within the broader d...
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