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Mixed Grill: Humorous tales of London's working-class in early 20th century, blending social commentary with satirical wit and warmth

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Historia

In "Mixed Grill," W. Pett Ridge masterfully weaves a tapestry of post-Edwardian society, capturing the intricacies of social norms and human interactions through a rich, satirical lens. The novel unfolds in a culinary milieu, where the metaphor of a varied grill serves as an emblem of the diverse characters navigating their lives amidst the class distinctions of early 20th-century England. Ridge's prose is characterized by its sharp wit and keen observational detail, skillfully blending humor and poignancy to reveal deeper truths about aspiration, identity, and belonging within a rapidly changing landscape. W. Pett Ridge, a prolific writer and playwright, was well-acquainted with the societal shifts of his time. His extensive experiences in journalism and theater imbued him with a unique perspective on human behavior and cultural nuances. Growing up in a world influenced by both the decline of Victorian ideals and the rise of modernity, Ridge's insights into the eclectic mix of social classes and lifestyles inform the vibrant characters and scenarios in "Mixed Grill," showcasing his ability to mirror the complexities of his era. Readers seeking a compelling exploration of early 20th-century British life will find "Mixed Grill" to be a delightful and thought-provoking experience. Ridge's blend of humor and sociology invites reflection on contemporary societal issues, making the novel not only entertaining but also relevant. This work is a rich resource for both literary enthusiasts and those eager to understand the subtleties of social commentary in literature.

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eBook : 11 de diciembre de 2019

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