In H. G. Wells' satirical novel, "Tono-Bungay," readers are immersed in a rich tapestry of early 20th-century society, where the protagonist, George Ponderevo, embarks on a tumultuous journey through the realms of invention, capitalism, and social critique. The text employs a distinctive blend of realism and speculative fiction, showcasing Wells'Äô adeptness at weaving intricate narratives that ch...