A. G. Macdonell

A. G. Macdonell was a Scottish writer, journalist, and broadcaster, best known for his satirical novel 'England, Their England' (1933). His work often showcased his sharp wit and humor, and he was a prominent figure in British literature during the early 20th century. Aside from his literary career, Macdonell was also involved in military service during World War I.

Books

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  1. 1. England, Their England

    "England, Their England" is a satirical novel that follows the misadventures of Donald Cameron, a Scottish writer who moves to England to pursue his literary career. Through humorous anecdotes and witty observations, the book explores the cultural differences and eccentricities of the English society in the early 20th century. As Donald encounters various peculiar characters and navigates the complexities of English customs, the novel offers a humorous and insightful commentary on national identity, class divisions, and the idiosyncrasies of English life.

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