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This book is in its intention an exposure of the social and moral rottenness of the British social system at the end of the nineteenth and beginning o .... Read More
This book is in its intention an exposure of the social and moral rottenness of the British social system at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | Literary Fiction Social Satire Philosophical Fiction | 22 |
2 | II: Of My Launch Into the World and the Last I Saw of Bladesover | 15 |
3 | III: The Wimblehurst Apprenticeship | 19 |
4 | Book II: The Rise of Tono-Bungay, I: How I Became a London Student and Went Astray | 17 |
5 | II: The Dawn Comes, and My Uncle Appears in a New Silk Hat | 13 |
6 | III: How We Made Tono-Bungay Hum | 10 |
7 | IV: Marion | 29 |
8 | Book III: The Great Days of Tono-Bungay, I: The Hardingham Hotel, and How We Became Big People | 15 |
9 | II: Our Progress from Camden Town to Crest Hill | 27 |
10 | III: Soaring | 21 |
11 | IV: How I Stole the Heaps of Quap from Mordet Island | 21 |
12 | Book IV: The Aftermath of Tono-Bungay, I: The Stick of the Rocket | 19 |
13 | II: Love Among the Wreckage | 8 |
14 | III: Night and the Open Sea | 8 |