Pelham: or The Adventures of a Gentleman, published in 1828, is a satirical novel that explores the life of a young dandy named Henry Pelham. The story delves into Pelham's adventures in high society, showcasing his wit, charm, and occasional moral dilemmas. The novel provides a detailed portrait of the manners, fashion, and politics of the early 19th century British upper class. It is also known for its sharp social commentary and humorous take on the foibles of the aristocracy. Pelham was quite popular in its time and helped establish Bulwer-Lytton's reputation as a leading novelist of his era.
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