Hermsprong
or, Man as He is Not
by Robert Bage
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Pub Date 12 May 2026 | Archive Date Not set
P-Wave Press | P-Wave Classics
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Description
A radical outsider, a fearless heroine and a society laid bare
Volume I of a three-volume edition
First published in 1796, Robert Bage’s Hermsprong; or, Man as He is Not is a daring novel of social satire and progressive thought. Hermsprong, an American-raised gentleman untouched by Britain’s rigid class system, confronts the corruption, pretension and hypocrisy of the English elite.
At the centre of the story is Maria Fluart, one of the most striking heroines of the age. Witty, outspoken and unafraid to challenge the men around her—even brandishing a pistol when pressed—she embodies a spirited independence rarely seen in fiction of the period.
Bage himself was admired by Sir Walter Scott, yet Hermsprong has long been overlooked. Satirical and humane, it offers a fearless defence of equality, sincerity and freedom of thought.
This new three-volume P-Wave Classics edition features an original introduction and extensive notes, situating Bage’s remarkable novel in the ferment of the late Enlightenment and the early Romantic age.
With notes and an introduction by L.A. Davenport.
This volume contains the Biographical Introduction, Editorial Note and the opening part of the novel.
A Note From the Publisher
- Biographical introduction and full new introduction in Volume I
- Extensive explanatory notes throughout the text
- A neglected Enlightenment-era social satire
- Features the striking heroine Maria Fluart
- Written in the political aftermath of the American and French Revolutions
- Prepared for modern readers with accessible, lightly modernised text
- Volumes II and III forthcoming
Perfect for readers of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, William Godwin’s Caleb Williams, Mary Wollstonecraft’s Maria; or, The Wrongs of Woman, and the satirical novels of Thomas Love Peacock.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781916937284 |
| PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 186 |