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Augustus Carp, Esq., by himself

Augustus Carp, Esq., by himself1987

being the autobiography of a really good man.

Bashford, H. H. Sir

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About this book

In "Augustus Carp, Esq., by Himself," H. H. Sir Bashford crafts a masterful satire that dissects the pretensions and follies of the British middle class in the early 20th century. Through the self-narration of Augustus Carp, an absurdly pompous and self-satisfied character, Bashford employs wit and irony, illustrating the absurdity of social conventions and the nature of self-deception. The novel's experimental literary style captures the nuances of Carp's exaggeratedly earnest voice, while its context reflects the rapidly changing societal norms of the time, providing a rich ground for both humor and critique. H. H. Sir Bashford's background as a prominent public figure and his experiences within various social strata lend a unique perspective to his writing. This novel, published in 1924, mirrors his keen observations of British society, offering a window into the attitudes and aspirations of a post-World War I Britain grappling with its identity. Bashford's own struggles with societal expectations likely influenced his creation of the deeply flawed yet comical Augustus Carp. "Augustus Carp, Esq., by Himself" is a timeless exploration of human folly and societal absurdities that remains relevant to contemporary readers. Its sharp social commentary, delivered with humor and insight, makes it a must-read for anyone interested in literature that reflects the complexities of identity and class dynamics. Dive into this witty narrative and uncover the layers of irony and truth that define the human experience.

Details

First published
1987
OL Work ID
OL191023W

Subjects

HypocrisyHypocrisy in fictionFictionBritish and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)

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