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In "In Brief Authority," F. Anstey masterfully satirizes the foibles and shortcomings inherent in human nature through the lens of farcical comedy. The plot centers around the character of Dr. Montague Fogg, who stumbles into a position of authority without the competence to warrant it. Anstey's literary style weaves wit and humor into the fabric of social commentary, reflecting the tumultuous societal norms of the late Victorian era. This novel not only entertains but also critiques the absurdity of self-appointed authority and the hypocrisy often cloaked in respectability, making it a…mehr

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In "In Brief Authority," F. Anstey masterfully satirizes the foibles and shortcomings inherent in human nature through the lens of farcical comedy. The plot centers around the character of Dr. Montague Fogg, who stumbles into a position of authority without the competence to warrant it. Anstey's literary style weaves wit and humor into the fabric of social commentary, reflecting the tumultuous societal norms of the late Victorian era. This novel not only entertains but also critiques the absurdity of self-appointed authority and the hypocrisy often cloaked in respectability, making it a significant piece in the canon of early 20th-century satire. F. Anstey, a British novelist and humorist born in 1856, drew from his experiences in law, literature, and journalism to craft narratives that reveal character flaws and societal absurdities. His exposure to courtrooms and the legal system likely informed his critique of authority figures, as found in "In Brief Authority." Anstey'Äôs depth of insight into societal structure allowed him to encapsulate the tensions of his era, infusing his characters with an authenticity that resonates with readers. This book is highly recommended for those who appreciate sharp wit and social criticism. Anstey'Äôs engaging prose and comedic timing make "In Brief Authority" an enjoyable and thought-provoking read, perfect for enthusiasts of satirical literature and anyone interested in the intricacies of human behavior in positions of power.

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Thomas Anstey Guthrie (writing as F. Anstey or FT Anstey), was an English writer best known for his humorous novel Vice Versa, about a boarding school child and his father who switch identities. The Tinted Venus, as well as other funny parodies in Punch magazine, reinforced his reputation. He was born in Kensington, London, to organist and composer Augusta Amherst Austen and Thomas Anstey Guthrie. He was educated at King's College School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and admitted to the bar in 1880. Guthrie's younger brother, Leonard Guthrie (1858-1918), was a physician. The widespread success of his story Vice Versa (1882), with its topsy-turvy replacement of a father for his schoolboy son, established him as an innovative comedian. In 1883, he wrote a serious book, The Giant's Robe, which George Gissing called'very poor stuff'. Anstey learned (again in 1889 with The Pariah) that the public preferred to consider him as a comic rather than a serious author. As a result, his fame was reinforced by The Black Poodle (1884), The Tinted Venus (1885), A Fallen Idol (1886), and other masterpieces.