Delve into the satirical world of Asmodeus; Or, the Devil in London, a captivating sketch of early 19th-century London society. Penned by Charles Sedley and Benjamin Morris, this volume offers a unique perspective on the city's morals and manners through the eyes of Asmodeus, a devilish observer. With wit and sharp social commentary, the authors expose the follies and vices of London's inhabitants, making it a fascinating exploration of the era's social landscape. Readers interested in classic satire and historical views of London will find this an engaging and insightful read.
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