Ronald Firbank (1886-1926) was a British novelist known for his satirical and eccentric works. His writing style is typically ornate and characterized by a unique, humorous touch. His novels often revolve around high-society life, religious themes, and are filled with eccentric characters. His work has been noted for its influence on later 20th-century authors, including Evelyn Waugh and Anthony Powell. Despite being less mainstream, Firbank's novels continue to be admired for their wit, inventive language, and avant-garde approach to narrative.
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