<p>Frances Hodgson Burnett's 'A Fair Barbarian' emerges as a luminous artifact in literary history, presenting readers with an incisive satire set against the backdrop of a quintessential English town disrupted by the arrival of an uncannily forthright American heiress. The novel boasts Burnett's signature prose style, rich in wit and social observation, while offering a vivid exploration of the cultural and societal mores of the time. As DigiCat...