Yes and No (novel)
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| Author | Lord Normanby |
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| Language | English |
| Genre | Silver Fork |
| Publisher | Henry Colburn |
Publication date | 1828 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
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Yes and No is an 1828 novel by the British writer and politician Lord Normanby, originally published in two volumes. It was part of the popular genre of silver fork novels which focused on the British upper classes in the later Regency era. It was his second published work following Matilda in 1825. The novel focuses heavily on the politics of Britain in the late 1820s, focusing on three main protagonists and examining the Whigs, liberal Tories, and Ultra-Tories.[1]