

This book must have caused a sensation when it was published in 1915. A slow pulling back of layers to show the rot at the heart of Victorian/Edwardian social mores, it follows the disintegration of two couples - one American, one English - who on the surface are the picture of upper-class propriety. "There is about it none of the elevation that accompanies tragedy...Here were two noble natures, drifting down life, like fireships afloat on a ?