
H. H. Munro belongs to an enduring body of British writers who, born during the Victorian era, came to criticize and satirize its way of life as they passed into the Edwardian era and beyond, prolifically producing serial novels and short stories for periodical publication. The Complete Works of Saki gathers over 125 short stories by Munro, as well as his three novels and three plays. Whether read for his inventive plots, his wittiness of dialogue and character description, or even as a detailed overview of Victorian society throughout the world, The Complete Works of Saki preserves a unique voice from a unique time.
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