The Lunatic at Large Again explained

The Lunatic at Large Again
Author:J. Storer Clouston
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Comedy
Publisher:Nash and Grayson (UK)
E. P. Dutton (US)
Release Date:1922
Media Type:Print
Preceded By:The Lunatic at Large
Followed By:The Lunatic Still at Large

The Lunatic at Large Again is a 1922 comedy novel the British writer J. Storer Clouston. It was the sequel to the 1899 novel The Lunatic at Large and enjoyed commercial success.[1] [2] It portrays the further adventures of Francis Beveridge, and like its predecessor relies on a Wodehousian style of humour. It was published in America by E.P. Dutton & Company. Elements from the story were used in the 1927 American silent film The Lunatic at Large.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Royle p.68
  2. The Spectator, Volume 128. F.C. Westley, 1922. p.191
  3. Goble p87