
The God's and Mr. Perrin is a tragicomedy written by Hugh Walpole and published in 1911. The story centers around Mr. Perrin, a middle-aged man who is content with his mundane life and routine. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he begins to experience strange and...



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The Gods And Mr. Perrin: A Tragicomedy (1911) is a novel written by British author Hugh Walpole. The book tells the story of Mr. Perrin, a middle-aged man who is dissatisfied with his mundane life and longs for something more exciting. One day, he is visited by the gods of Olympus,...

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The God's and Mr. Perrin: A Tragicomedy is a novel written by Hugh Walpole and first published in 1911. The story revolves around the life of Mr. Perrin, a middle-aged man who leads a mundane and unremarkable life. He is a clerk at a London office and lives with his wife and...






The Gods And Mr. Perrin: A Tragicomedy is a novel written by Hugh Walpole and published in 1911. The story revolves around the character of Mr. Perrin, a middle-aged man who is dissatisfied with his mundane life and longs for something more. One day, he has a chance encounter...





You think you will escape, but already the place has its fingers about you. You will be a different man at the end of the term. You will be allowed no friends here, only enemies. You think the rest of us like you. Well, for a moment, perhaps, but only for a moment.... You must...



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Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, CBE (13 March 1884 - 1 June 1941) was an English novelist. He was the son of an Anglican clergyman, intended for a career in the church but drawn instead to writing. Among those who encouraged him were the authors Henry James and Arnold Bennett. His...

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Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, CBE was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on March 13th, 1884. His parents had moved to New Zealand in 1877, but his mother, Mildred, unable to settle there, eventually persuaded her husband, Somerset, an Anglican clergyman, to accept another post, this...