Hudibras by Samuel Butler

The book in question is a satirical mock-heroic poem set during the English Civil War, which lampoons the Puritans and their attempts to impose strict religious practices on society. The narrative follows the titular character, a pompous, hypocritical knight who is more interested in appearing noble than in actual chivalry, as he embarks on various absurd and comedic adventures. Through the use of witty, dense verse and a series of humorous episodes, the poem critiques the political and religious extremism of the time, exposing the folly and pretense of those who claim moral superiority while engaging in corrupt and foolish behavior.

The 6568th greatest book of all time


Published
1663
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
30,000
Original Language
English

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