Public school life during the Victorian fin-de-siècle: Compton Mackenzie's Sinister Street novel

The two-volume novel Sinister Street by Compton Mackenzie (1883-1972), a Scottish writer more famous now for his later comic novels, tends to be overlooked in the list of novels depicting English public school life. The first volume of Mackenzie's novel traces the protagonist's public scho...

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