<p>In "Swingin Round the Cirkle," David Ross Locke employs a deft blend of humor and satire to explore the political landscape of 19th-century America. Through a character named Petroleum V. Nasby, Locke crafts a series of letters that lampoon societal norms and political figures, using dialect and a conversational tone that invites reader engagement. This work not only highlights the absurdities of its time but also serves as a precursor to mode...