Hermsprong

or, Man as He is Not

Robert Bage author L A Davenport editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:P-Wave Press

Published:12th May '26

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Hermsprong cover

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.

Edited with notes and an introduction by L.A. Davenport.

This volume contains the Biographical Introduction, Editorial Note and the opening volume of the novel.

"...a masterful blend of sharp social satire and progressive ideals. With its fearless heroine, Maria Fluart, and its critique of societal hypocrisy, this novel is both thought-provoking and entertaining. A timeless gem that champions equality and freedom!"

-- Bookseller 2007231 * Hermsprong *

"Written in 1796 and every bit as sharp today, this is a witty and sardonic look at English society, poking fun at inherited rank, religious hypocrisy and the treatment of women with equal relish...If you enjoy dry, ironic wit with genuine moral bite, this is well worth your time."

-- Richard L * Hermspro

ISBN: 9781916937284

Dimensions: 178mm x 111mm x 10mm

Weight: 146g

186 pages

P-Wave Classics edition