Return to the glittering social circles of London and upper-class England in E. F. Benson's "Dodo's Daughter," a delightful sequel to "Dodo." This humorous and satirical novel offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives and mores of a bygone era. Benson's keen observation and witty prose paint a vivid picture of a world filled with social engagements, witty repartee, and the complexities of human relationships. Explore the intricacies of love, family, and social standing in this enduring work of literary fiction. "Dodo's Daughter" remains a compelling and entertaining read, showcasing Benson's masterful storytelling and sharp social commentary. A classic of its time, this meticulously prepared edition invites readers to immerse themselves in the sophisticated and often absurd world of upper-class England.
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