Mr Anthony Hope offers from time to time a welcome relief from the special brand of seriousness that has come to be the hall-mark of the school of British novelists Not that he fails to take himself seriously on the contrary few writers in England show a greater contrast between their earlier and their later work than the author of The Prisoner of Zenda and of the A Young Mans Year From the rainbow air-castles of sheer romance to the practical pr...
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