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The collected novels of E. M. Delafield, including six titles in one edition, offer a captivating portrayal of English society in the early 20th century. Delafield's unique writing style combines humor, social commentary, and an acute observation of human behavior. Set against the backdrop of post-Edwardian Britain, these novels explore themes of class, gender roles, and the changing dynamics of the time. Delafield's witty dialogues and sharp characterizations make her work a delightful read for those interested in domestic fiction and social satire of the era. E. M. Delafield, a prolific British author, drew upon her own experiences as a wife, mother, and writer to create a rich tapestry of characters and situations in her novels. Her keen insight into the complexities of women's lives and relationships set her apart as a significant voice in early 20th-century literature. Delafield's work continues to be celebrated for its humor and incisive commentary on the society of her time. I highly recommend The Collected Novels of E. M. Delafield to readers who appreciate astute social commentary, engaging characters, and a humorous portrayal of English society. Delafield's works remain relevant and entertaining, offering a glimpse into the cultural mores and values of the early 1900s.