THE UNBEARABLE BASSINGTON

Alone among Saki's works in being almost entirely located in London, this novel focuses on the Mayfair scene of bridge afternoons, dinner parties, and concerts. At the center of a group of brilliantly depicted bores and savage wits is Comus Bassington, "the beatiful wayward laughing boy.&q...

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Main Author: Saki 1870-1916 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, New York Oxford University Press 1984
Series:Twentieth-century classics
Oxford paperbacks
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