Pelham Volume II

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Bol Pelham (Volume II) by Edward Bulwer-Lytton continues the incisive social satire set in Victorian England. This volume further explores the complexities of aristocracy and high society through a detailed character development arc. As the story progresses, themes of romance and intrigue deepen, highlighting personal growth and the evolving dynamics of social class. Bulwer-Lytton employs wit and humor to critique the political and social landscape of the time, focusing on career ambitions, romantic complications, and family relationships. The narrative offers a sharp commentary on Victorian manners and moral questions, reflecting the intricacies of London society. With its engaging exploration of social dynamics and personal transformation, Volume II builds upon the novel's earlier themes, providing a rich, satirical view of 19th-century social norms. The book remains a significant work in Victorian fiction, capturing the essence of social critique and character-driven storytelling.

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Pelham (Volume II) by Edward Bulwer-Lytton continues the incisive social satire set in Victorian England. This volume further explores the complexities of aristocracy and high society through a detailed character development arc. As the story progresses, themes of romance and intrigue deepen, highlighting personal growth and the evolving dynamics of social class. Bulwer-Lytton employs wit and humor to critique the political and social landscape of the time, focusing on career ambitions, romantic complications, and family relationships. The narrative offers a sharp commentary on Victorian manners and moral questions, reflecting the intricacies of London society. With its engaging exploration of social dynamics and personal transformation, Volume II builds upon the novel's earlier themes, providing a rich, satirical view of 19th-century social norms. The book remains a significant work in Victorian fiction, capturing the essence of social critique and character-driven storytelling.

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Pages: 56, Paperback, Double 9 Books


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