Gryll Grange
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Gryll Grange

by Thomas Love Peacock

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
156
Language
English
Published
1860

Overview

Thomas Love Peacock's Gryll Grange is a comic novel of ideas set around an eccentric country house and the people who drift through it. Conversations about reform, taste, gender, and philosophy matter as much as events, and Peacock uses the novel to tease fashionable opinions while keeping the tone light and mischievous.

Readers who enjoy witty Victorian and early-19th-century satire will find this book appealing. Gryll Grange is less a plot machine than a banquet of talk, social oddity, and intellectual sparring. It suits anyone who likes novels where characters reveal themselves through debate, irony, and elegant eccentricity. This makes it a strong fit for readers who want satirical storytelling and steady emotional pressure from start to finish on every page.

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