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ISBN: 1026046696

ISBN13: 9781026046692

To-Morrow and To-Morrow

"To-Morrow and to-Morrow" is a compelling exploration of post-war British society, capturing the profound shifts in social and political life following the devastation of the Great War. Written by Stephen McKenna, a keen observer of the English upper classes, this novel serves as a poignant chronicle of a generation struggling to reconcile the traditions of the past with the uncertain realities of a modernizing world.

The narrative delves into the lives of those navigating the corridors of power and the changing dynamics of the British aristocracy in the early 1920s. Through nuanced character studies and sharp social commentary, the work depicts the disillusionment, economic upheaval, and shifting moral landscape of the interwar period. As the characters face the erosion of their former status and certainties, the story reflects a broader national mood of reflection and reconstruction. "To-Morrow and to-Morrow" remains a significant literary document of its time, offering a window into the challenges of a society in transition and the enduring human quest for purpose in the wake of global conflict.

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