Mother-Wit (Ruthless Rhymes)

Series: Verse and Worse

This collection of poems satirizes the social conventions and hypocrisy of Victorian England through dark humor and irony. The poems are written from a child's perspective, using simple language to convey complex ideas about morality, class, and the human condition. They often feature children as perpetrators of cruel or violent acts, highlighting the darker aspects of childhood innocence. AI Generated Content

~1893 CE
Available in: English
Moderate

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