You may mock my literary taste, but these are books whose graphic (literally) and violent portrayal of ethnic hatred, invasion, occupation and subjugation led to their being banned from the public libraries of Brent in the 1980s.
Topics covered include the following:
Religious cults (Druidism inter alia).
PEDs (the sole basis of the unlikely tactical miltary victories won by the protagonist).
The role of women in society (Chieftain's wife and others).
The coming of the industrial age and its impact (The blacksmith).
Social snobbery and its harmful effect (Chieftain's wife, fishmonger's wife).
Life under occupation (always a current theme and covered in a graphic and honest way).
The true consequences of armed insurrection (no flinching in the horror and violence of the portrayals).
I am now beginning to think that Goscinny and Uderzo probably do qualify as Misery Lit.
I am now also beginnng to worry about the motivation behind
Georges Prosper Remi's harrowing tales of the misfortunes befalling a cub reporter for a Brussels newspaper.