Unlock the wit and verse of a vanished era through this playful collection.
Dive into the letters and poems of Simkin the Second, a poetic recorder chronicling the Hastings trial and its swirling debates with humor, satire, and a keen eye for courtroom drama.
This edition assembles playful verse, mock commentary, and social observation set against late 18th-century politics. It offers a glimpse into how poets, peers, and commentators riffed on public figures, legal battles, and the art of oration. Readers will encounter lively portraits, clever wordplay, and a brisk, accessible voice that makes history feel immediate and entertaining.
- Experience humorous reflections on the trial, its speakers, and the public’s reactions.
- Read verse and prose that blend narrative with social commentary.
- See how real events inspired playful, inventive verse and character sketches.
Ideal for readers of historical satire, epistolary poetry, and anyone curious about the culture surrounding a landmark trial.