
Way of All Flesh
With an essay by V. S. Pritchett.
''The greater part of every family is always odious; if there are one or two good ones in a very large family, it is as much as can be expected''
Written with great humour, irony and honesty, The Way of All Flesh exploded perceptions of the Victorian middle-class family in its radical depiction of Ernest Pontifex, a young man who casts off his background and discove...
With an essay by V. S. Pritchett.
''The greater part of every family is always odious; if there are one or two good ones in a very large family, it is as much as can be expected''
Written with great humour, irony and honesty, The Way of All Flesh exploded perceptions of the Victorian middle-class family in its radical depiction of Ernest Pontifex, a young man who casts off his background and discove...