The Book of Snobs by William Makepeace Thackeray delves into the concept of snobbery and its influence on society. The author discusses the necessity of a work on snobs highlighting how snobs pervade all classes and are to be studied like other objects of natural science. The book explores the idea that when a nation is in great want relief is at hand drawing parallels with historical events. The narrative follows the life of Lord Buckram a nobleman surrounded by toadies and sycophants showcasing the influence of snobbery on society. Through satire and insight the author critiques societal norms and expectations that perpetuate snobbish behavior.
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