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ISBN: 1025367693

ISBN13: 9781025367699

Topsy: M. P.

"Topsy, M. P." is a brilliant satirical novel by the celebrated British humorist A. P. Herbert. Written in the late 1920s, the work presents a series of letters and accounts from the irrepressible Topsy, a "Bright Young Thing" who finds herself navigating the hallowed halls of the British Parliament. Through her unique and breathless vernacular-characterized by her signature use of intensified adjectives and idiosyncratic phrasing-Topsy offers a sharp, witty critique of the political establishment, social conventions, and the legislative process of her era.

The narrative captures the spirit of the Jazz Age while delivering a sophisticated parody of the serious-mindedness found in Westminster. As Topsy campaigns and eventually takes her seat as a Member of Parliament, Herbert uses her voice to highlight the absurdities of the legal and political systems with both affection and biting irony. This work remains a classic example of early 20th-century British humor, showcasing Herbert's mastery of social satire and his deep understanding of the political landscape. "Topsy, M. P." serves as both an entertaining character study and a vibrant historical snapshot of London's social and political life during the interwar period.

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