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A humorous chronicle traces England's development from its ancient inhabitants through successive invasions and institutions up to the early Tudor period. Episodes treat the Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Danes, Normans, feudalism, chivalry, Magna Carta, religious and dynastic disputes, and notable monarchs in satirical sketches that preserve dates and major facts while embellishing motives and scenes for comic effect. The work alternates short topical chapters and biographical vignettes, using caricature and wry commentary to expose human foibles and the absurdities of political and social change.
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