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A sharp, intimate doorway into 1920s Britons and their shifting moral weather. The Best British Short Stories Of 1922 gathers a year's worth of quiet revolutions and quiet regrets, where humour, restraint and drama collide in crowded parlours, smoky streets, and drawing-room rites. This antique literary anthology offers a vintage British fiction anthology experience, inviting readers to step into post WW1 society through short tales that illuminate class, manners, and the wound of a war-torn era. Inside, masterful voices from the era turn on moral dilemma tales and social nuance, capturing the…mehr

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A sharp, intimate doorway into 1920s Britons and their shifting moral weather. The Best British Short Stories Of 1922 gathers a year's worth of quiet revolutions and quiet regrets, where humour, restraint and drama collide in crowded parlours, smoky streets, and drawing-room rites. This antique literary anthology offers a vintage British fiction anthology experience, inviting readers to step into post WW1 society through short tales that illuminate class, manners, and the wound of a war-torn era. Inside, masterful voices from the era turn on moral dilemma tales and social nuance, capturing the texture of interwar britain with candour and grace. The collection serves both as an engaging read for casual fiction lovers and as an essential academic study collection for students of classic British writing, offering a window into anglo american fiction exchange and the evolving compass of British sensibility. It is more than a reprint; it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, restored for today's readers and for future generations. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is carefully restored without losing the freshness of its period shadows. An indispensable addition for lovers of antique short fiction, for those seeking a scholarly but readable survey of early 20th-century Britain, and for anyone who cherishes the quiet power of well-told stories from classic British writers.