Publisher's Synopsis
Ian Hay's "A Man's Man" offers a sharp and humorous look at English upper-class society and its intricate social customs. This witty novel blends British humor with social satire, exploring the lives and relationships of individuals navigating the complexities of their world, both before and during the tumultuous years of World War I.
Through keen observation and delightful prose, Hay provides a snapshot of a bygone era, examining the nuances of social interactions and the evolving roles of women in a society on the cusp of significant change. The story presents a comedic yet insightful commentary on the values, expectations, and unspoken rules that governed English society, making it a timeless exploration of human nature and the enduring power of social dynamics. Readers will find themselves charmed and entertained by Hay's skillful storytelling and the novel's enduring relevance.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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