Sir Oran Haut-ton.
About This Book
The novel satirizes society and politics by staging a farcical election in which an ape is presented as a parliamentary candidate to expose electoral corruption and social pretensions. Comic dialogues and set-piece conversations alternate with extended digressions that lampoon political economy, literary taste, and public figures, producing a mixture of personal caricature and institutional satire. Its structure interleaves satirical episodes with quieter character scenes and a romantic subplot, while a pedantic, expository figure supplies frequent theoretical interruptions that puncture narrative drive. The tone balances irony and amusement, prioritizing social critique and conversational wit over a tightly driven plot.
MELINCOURT
MELINCOURT
BY
THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK
ILLUSTRATED BY F. H. TOWNSEND
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY GEORGE SAINTSBURY
London
MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd.
NEW YORK: MACMILLAN & CO.
1896
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