Pelham Volume I
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Pelham (Volume I) by Edward Bulwer-Lytton is a sharp social satire set in Victorian England, exploring the intricacies of high society and aristocracy. The novel offers a keen character study, blending romance and intrigue with a critical examination of social class. Through wit and humor, Bulwer-Lytton delves into the personal transformation of his characters as they navigate the complexities of London society. The narrative provides a rich commentary on political and social issues, addressing family dynamics, career ambitions, and romantic entanglements. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century manners and moral dilemmas, Pelham critiques the norms and expectations of the time. The book's exploration of social class and personal ambition reflects Bulwer-Lytton's broader commentary on the nature of society and individual identity. With its engaging plot and insightful observations, the novel remains a significant work in Victorian literature, offering a nuanced view of the social landscape of its era.
Pelham (Volume I) by Edward Bulwer-Lytton is a sharp social satire set in Victorian England, exploring the intricacies of high society and aristocracy. The novel offers a keen character study, blending romance and intrigue with a critical examination of social class. Through wit and humor, Bulwer-Lytton delves into the personal transformation of his characters as they navigate the complexities of London society. The narrative provides a rich commentary on political and social issues, addressing family dynamics, career ambitions, and romantic entanglements. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century manners and moral dilemmas, Pelham critiques the norms and expectations of the time. The book's exploration of social class and personal ambition reflects Bulwer-Lytton's broader commentary on the nature of society and individual identity. With its engaging plot and insightful observations, the novel remains a significant work in Victorian literature, offering a nuanced view of the social landscape of its era.
AmazonPages: 72, Paperback, Double 9 Books
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