<p>In 'Voces Populi', F. Anstey offers a mirror to society through a satirical lens, showcasing his adeptness at wielding humor to dissect the norms and idiosyncrasies of his contemporaries. The work is a mosaic of voices and vignettes, ingeniously capturing the zeitgeist of the Victorian era. Its literary style is distinguished by its wit and fluid prose, hallmarks of Anstey's oeuvre, positioning the book amidst the pantheon of satirical classic...