<p>In 'Mrs Albert Grundy?Observations in Philistia', Harold Frederic masterfully crafts a satirical narrative set within the boundaries of Victorian propriety. With biting wit and stylistic flair, Frederic lays bare the foibles and pretensions of the Grundy family, upper-middle-class residents of Fernbank mansion in the affluent borough of Kensington. Through clever dialogue and incisive social commentary, the novel dissects the concerns of the G...