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The Egregious English

T. W. H. Crosland

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In T. W. H. Crosland's 'The Egregious English', readers are presented with a collection of witty essays that satirize various aspects of English society and culture in the late 19th century. Crosland's prose is sharp and incisive, full of clever wordplay and keen observations that reveal the hypocrisies and absurdities of his contemporaries. Drawing on a tradition of English wit and humor, Crosland's work stands out for its biting commentary and sardonic wit. 'The Egregious English' offers readers a glimpse into the social mores and attitudes of the time, making it a valuable resource for scholars of English literature and cultural history. As a keen observer of his society, Crosland's essays provide insight into the values and concerns of the Victorian era. Readers interested in exploring the nuances of English culture and literature will find 'The Egregious English' a fascinating and thought-provoking read.

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Victorian era, Cultural arrogance, British identity, British culture, Witty prose, English society, Social critique, Satirical commentary, Haughty Englishmen, British author