In 'Voces Populi', F. Anstey offers a mirror to society through a satirical lens, showcasing his adeptness at wielding humor to dissect the norms and idiosyncrasies of his contemporaries. The work is a mosaic of voices and vignettes, ingeniously capturing the zeitgeist of the Victorian era. Its literary style is distinguished by its wit and fluid prose, hallmarks of Anstey's oeuvre, positioning th...