<p>E. F. Benson's 'The Osbornes' lays a keenly observed depiction of Edwardian society through its eponymous family's experiences, touching upon issues of social mobility, personal fulfillment, and the interplay between tradition and change. Known for his wit and satirical prowess, Benson's literary style gracefully weaves together a narrative that is at once engaging and enlightening, with a polished diction that effortlessly transports readers ...