“Anglo-Saxon Attitudes” by Angus Wilson

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“Anglo-Saxon Attitudes” by Angus Wilson is a collection of short stories exploring the manners and morals of the British upper class in the 1930s. The stories often depict characters grappling with moral ambiguity and a detached, cynical outlook on life. Wilson’s work is renowned for its sharp, satirical portrayal of social hypocrisy and the decline of traditional values.

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