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In Robert Smith Surtees' novel 'Ask Mamma'; or, The Richest Commoner In England, readers are transported to the English countryside filled with eccentric characters, hilarious antics, and satirical wit. Written in the early 19th century, Surtees' literary style is characterized by his sharp social commentary and keen observational humor. The book discusses themes of family, wealth, and societal status, all woven into a delightful and engaging narrative. Surtees' use of vivid descriptions and detailed character portrayals adds depth to the story, creating a rich tapestry of life in rural England. Surtees' work is a prime example of British humorous literature, a genre popular during the Victorian era. Robert Smith Surtees, a renowned English novelist and sporting writer, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the English countryside to create the colorful world of 'Ask Mamma'. Surtees' background as a member of the landed gentry provided him with firsthand knowledge of the privileged class, which he satirizes in his works. His keen observations and sharp wit make 'Ask Mamma' a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today. I highly recommend 'Ask Mamma'; or, The Richest Commoner In England to readers who enjoy classic British humor and satire. Surtees' masterful storytelling and clever wit make this novel a delightful and entertaining read for anyone interested in exploring the quirks and follies of English society.