Anti-Coningsby; Or, the New Generation Grown Old, by an Embryo M.P is a satirical novel by William North. Published in the mid-19th century, it offers a sharp critique of British politics and society. The book presents a biting commentary on the changing values and perceived decline of a new generation. Through wit and irony, North explores themes of political ambition, social decay, and the contrast between youthful ideals and the realities of adulthood.
This work provides valuable insight into the political and social landscape of Victorian England, capturing the era's anxieties and aspirations. Readers interested in political satire and 19th-century British literature will find this a compelling and insightful read.
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