<p>In 'To London Town,' Arthur Morrison delves into the nuanced transition from pastoral life to the burgeoning industrial milieu of London, tracing the journey and transformation of its central characters. Morrison employs a naturalistic literary style, akin to his contemporary writers of the late 19th century, giving readers a vivid portrayal of urban life steeped in the social realism of the period. The book finds its place amongst the canon o...