The Unspeakable Skipton
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A wickedly funny novel about a self-proclaimed literary genius abroad.
Pamela Hansford Johnson was a versatile novelist and critic whose works delved into the moral responsibilities of individuals in their personal and social lives. Her literary output spanned a wide range of genres, from witty comedies to deeply psychological studies of cruelty and tragedy. Beyond her extensive fiction, Johnson was a respected literary scholar, particularly noted for her Proustian scholarship, and she engaged in incisive social critique through her plays and essays. Her legacy is defined by her keen observations on human nature and the intricate interplay of society.





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