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Godfrey Smith

    Godfrey Smith was a celebrated author whose work delved into the intricacies of human connection and societal dynamics. His novels were renowned for their insightful exploration of the human psyche and masterful character portrayals. Smith's writing style was characterized by its elegance and sophistication, which resonated with a broad audience and earned critical acclaim. His literary legacy lies in his profound examination of love, ambition, and ethics in the modern world.

    The English Season
    The Christmas Reader
    • When Godfrey invited readers of his "Sunday Times" column to suggest their favourite pieces on Christmas, the response was so overwhelming that he decided to collect them together with some of his own favourites - resulting in this eclectic anthology of verse and prose, short stories, reminiscences and diary entries, ranging from Coward to Shakespeare, from the traditional to the subversive, the whimsical to the sinister, the ironic to the tragic and illustrated with an equally varied selection of drawings from many periods.

      The Christmas Reader
    • The English Season

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Sm Quarto, 1987, PP.192, The Sum Of All Parties To Which The English Wear Fancy Dress

      The English Season