The Bishop's Apron by W. Somerset Maugham is a witty and satirical novel set in Edwardian England. It follows the ambitious and cunning Canon Spratte, who is determined to secure a bishopric by any means necessary. Through sharp humor and keen social commentary, the story explores themes of hypocrisy, ambition, and the interplay of morality and power in the Church, offering an entertaining critique of societal and religious institutions Summary by Dream AudioBooks
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