<p>In "Lady Barbarity," J. C. Snaith crafts a rich tapestry of societal norms and the struggle for personal agency within the confines of early 20th-century England. This novel is marked by its sharp social commentary, blending elements of satire and realism to expose the absurdities of class and gender expectations. Snaith's narrative is both humorous and poignant, weaving a story that intricately examines the duality of refinement and barbarism...