Publisher's Synopsis
First published in 1873, this satirical novel offers a biting and humorous critique of Victorian society and culture, exploring themes of imperialism, social reform, and religious hypocrisy. Drawing on a wide range of literary and philosophical sources, Oliphant offers a witty and insightful commentary on the contradictions and paradoxes of modern life, as well as the complex and often ambiguous nature of human morality.
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