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English Society: A Satirical Glimpse into Victorian Class Structures and Social Norms

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In "English Society," George Du Maurier offers a keenly insightful exploration of the intricate social dynamics of Victorian England. Through a combination of incisive social commentary and astute character observations, Du Maurier crafts a narrative that dissects the lives, values, and idiosyncrasies of the British upper class. The literary style epitomizes the wittiness and satire characteristic of the period, blending humor with sharp critique that invites readers to ponder the societal conventions of the time. The work straddles the line between fiction and social analysis, effectively encapsulating the tensions and transformations occurring within English society during a period marked by both extravagance and moral questioning. Du Maurier, a celebrated caricaturist and novelist born into the artistic milieu of the Late Victorian era, was deeply influenced by the society he observed. His keen eye for detail and empathy for human emotions informed his portrayal of characters navigating the complexities of their social environment. His background in art and literature allowed him to approach societal subjects with both a critical lens and a creative flair, leading to a compelling narrative that resonates with authenticity. For readers interested in the subtleties of social structures and class dynamics, "English Society" is a must-read. It serves as both a historical document and a vivid reflection of human behavior, making it a significant contribution to both literary and sociological scholarship.

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Ebook: 20 de dezembro de 2019

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