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Too Clever by Half: A Satirical Journey Through 19th Century Intellectual Folly

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In "Too Clever by Half," John Lang delivers a masterful exploration of the complexities of human ego, folly, and the unintended consequences of intellectual pride. Set against a vividly drawn backdrop of late Victorian society, the narrative weaves together sharp wit and incisive social critique, illustrating the often absurd lengths to which individuals will go to assert their intelligence. Lang's prose is marked by a keen observational style and a talent for irony, providing the reader with not just entertainment but a thoughtful commentary on the nature of ingenuity and the hubris that can accompany it. John Lang was an astute observer of human nature, having been deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of his time, including the rise of rationalism and a burgeoning skepticism toward social norms. A novelist and playwright, his experiences in the criminal justice system as a lawyer undoubtedly shaped his views on morality and the follies of pride, themes that resonate throughout the fabric of this novel. His backgrounds as a professional and a writer lend a rich authenticity to his characters and their misadventures. "Too Clever by Half" is highly recommended for those intrigued by the interplay between intelligence and human folly. Lang's incisive humor and philosophical depth offer readers both laughter and reflection. This novel stands as a timeless reminder of the dangers of overestimating one's own cleverness, making it a compelling addition to the bookshelf of any discerning reader.

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eBook : 9 de noviembre de 2021

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