<p>H. G. Wells' 'The New Machiavelli' seamlessly weaves the aspirations and turmoil of the early 20th-century British political landscape with the personal reflections of its protagonist, Richard Remington. With a nod to the treatises of Niccolò Machiavelli on political power, Wells' novel evolves as a semi-autobiographical mirror and a deft social commentary, rich in its expressive prose and introspective style. The book not only delves into the...