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T. W. H. Crosland's "The Egregious English" is a biting satire that delves into the idiosyncrasies and absurdities of English society through a series of sharply drawn vignettes. Employing a wit-laden prose style reminiscent of the literary greats, Crosland critiques the pretensions and follies of the Edwardian era, encapsulating a rich tapestry of characters that reflect the social mores of his time. The narrative oscillates between humor and derision, laying bare the egregious nature of cultural and social conventions while employing a satirical lens that remains strikingly relevant today.…mehr

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T. W. H. Crosland's "The Egregious English" is a biting satire that delves into the idiosyncrasies and absurdities of English society through a series of sharply drawn vignettes. Employing a wit-laden prose style reminiscent of the literary greats, Crosland critiques the pretensions and follies of the Edwardian era, encapsulating a rich tapestry of characters that reflect the social mores of his time. The narrative oscillates between humor and derision, laying bare the egregious nature of cultural and social conventions while employing a satirical lens that remains strikingly relevant today. Crosland, a contemporary of H.G. Wells and a noted journalist, was deeply entrenched in the intellectual currents of early 20th-century England. His background in social commentary and a keen observation of the human condition undoubtedly fueled his desire to explore the English character, culminating in this incisive examination. His humorous yet critical perspective was profoundly influenced by the shifting tides of his society, marked by burgeoning modernity and clinging traditions. "The Egregious English" serves as a captivating read for those interested in social commentary and the evolution of English literature. Its clever fusion of humor and critique provides invaluable insight not only into the past but also into the ongoing dialogue about national identity and cultural absurdities. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the nuances of English social dynamics through the lens of satirical brilliance.

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T. W. H. Crosland (1865-1924) was a quintessentially English writer and poet, known for his satirical wit and pungent social commentary. An Edwardian author and journalist, Crosland contributed to the era's cultural landscape with a sardonic pen. He often engaged in literary battles, the most notable being his skirmish with the aesthete Oscar Wilde. Crosland's work in 'The Egregious English' is a testimonial to his mastery of the English language, serving as a humorous yet incisive reflection on linguistic misuse. In this oeuvre, his prosaic finesse is palpable, as he navigates through the eccentricities and idiosyncrasies of his mother tongue with a blend of derision and fondness. His writing style is eclectic, ranging from trenchant social critique to playful linguistic gymnastics, earning him a place among the noteworthy commentators of the English language and its societal implications. Though his work is less renowned today, contemporary literary scholars often regard Crosland as an embodiment of Edwardian satire, exemplifying the period's intellectual vibrancy through his sharp prose and acerbic observations.