Crome Yellow
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Crome Yellow, Aldous Huxley’s 1921 debut novel, is a sharp satirical portrayal of English intellectuals and the idle upper class. Set in a country estate named Crome, the novel follows Denis Stone, a young poet, as he attempts to navigate romantic frustration and social absurdity among eccentric guests. Huxley employs biting wit to mock contemporary social mores, artistic pretensions, and philosophical trends. Though less dystopian than his later works, Crome Yellow is notable for its keen observational humor and the early emergence of themes that would shape Huxley’s later fiction.