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When William Came

By Saki
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A satirical novel imagining the aftermath of a sudden invasion by an occupying foreign power and the slow adaptation of civilian life under military control. It follows members of polite society as they cope with returned absent men, altered routines, censorship, and new legal restraints, exposing complacency, self-interest, and fragile moral postures. Through domestic scenes, social gatherings, and ironic commentary the narrative traces how habits, language, and institutions are reshaped, how small compromises accumulate, and how personal ambitions and manners reveal broader political confusion and civic resignation.

About the Author

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Saki

Saki, the pen name of Hector Hugh Munro, was a British author known for his witty and often macabre short stories. Active in the early 20th century, he contributed significantly to the genre of satire, often critiquing Edwardian society and its conventions. His notable works include "The Chronicles of Clovis" and "Beasts and Super-Beasts," which showcase his sharp humor and keen observations of human nature. Saki's writing is characterized by its clever twists and playful narratives, making him a distinctive voice in English literature. His stories continue to resonate with readers for their blend of whimsy and dark irony.

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