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Henry Howarth Bashford

Augustus Carp, Esq.

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"Augustus Carp, Esq." by Henry Howarth Bashford is a satirical novel that offers a biting critique of Victorian society and its rigid moral codes. The book, published in 1924, takes the form of a memoir written by the titular character, Augustus Carp, a solicitor who looks back on his life with a self-righteous and condescending air. Through Carp's eyes, we see a world populated by hypocrites, frauds, and charlatans, all of whom are exposed to the reader with sharp wit and biting sarcasm. The novel is a masterful exploration of the human condition, revealing the absurdity and pettiness that often lie beneath the surface of polite society. Bashford's writing is both elegant and biting, and he has a keen eye for the absurdities of human behavior. The novel is a brilliant satire that skewers the pretensions and hypocrisies of Victorian society, while also offering a thoughtful exploration of the nature of morality and the human condition. Despite its age, "Augustus Carp, Esq." remains a relevant and thought-provoking read, offering a timeless critique of human nature and the dangers of moral certainty. It is a book that will appeal to readers who enjoy sharp wit, biting satire, and insightful social commentary. Overall, "Augustus Carp, Esq." is a highly recommended read for anyone who enjoys satire, social commentary, or simply a well-written and thought-provoking novel. Bashford's writing is both elegant and biting, and the novel offers a timeless exploration of the human condition that is as relevant today as it was when it was first published...

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