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In this satire of Victorian society, Mallock critiques the foibles and flaws of the ruling class through the lens of a fictional family's life. The novel explores the tensions between old and new ways of living, generational conflict, and the price of progress. Mallock uses humor, irony, and social commentary to depict a society undergoing profound change.
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