Lucia’s efforts to assert her social superiority and influence are depicted with sharp wit and humor. Her interactions with the other villagers, including her rival Mapp, lead to a series of comic and often farcical situations. Benson’s satire provides a humorous commentary on social ambition and the dynamics of small-town life.
"Queen Lucia" is celebrated for its satirical portrayal of social status and its lively characterizations. The novel's keen observations and delightful humor make it a classic of early 20th-century British fiction.