"Mister Satan At Home" is a satirical and humorous novel by Frederick Langbridge. This witty work offers a unique perspective on domestic life and religious themes through the imagined presence of Satan in an ordinary household. Langbridge's sharp wit and keen observations provide a thought-provoking commentary on Victorian society and human nature.
The novel's enduring appeal lies in its clever blend of humor and social critique. Readers will find themselves both amused and challenged by the author's satirical portrayal of everyday life. A delightful read for those who enjoy classic literature with a twist.
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