The Cathedral

by Hugh Walpole

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This 1922 novel puts to good use Walpole's experiences in a series of boarding schools, as well as his knowledge of his father's career as the Bishop of Edinburgh. Acknowledged as one of his best books, it is ranked with the clerical classics of Anthony Trollope. Walpole adapted it for the stage in 1936.

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I really enjoy Hugh Walpole's style of writing, I know it isn't every ones cup of tea, he is quite old fashioned these days, but to my mind a good book is a good book no matter when it is written, although tastes change.
This particular books is about the Cathedral and its officials and also the people of Polchester in which the Cathedral is situated. It comes with a message I suppose in that pride comes before a fall! Don't get to full of yourself because there are always people around to bring you down a peg or two!
Archdeacon Brandon is one such person, puffed up with his own importance, to full of being an official in the church than to really look into his own family life which is slowly and quietly falling apart. By the time he show more realizes (but at least he does realize)it is far far too late to change it.
Quite sad really, and by the end you are really sorry for all concerned.
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
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823.912Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991901-1945
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PZ3Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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