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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A rather long but entertaining novel about a travelling theatre troupe. Not memorable for me, but enjoyable episodes and worth the read. ( ) J.B.Priestley's 1929 novel "The Good Companions" concerns an unlikely group of people who are thrown together in a travelling concert party ("The Good Companions"). The character portraits and general style of writing reminded me somewhat of Charles Dickens, and it was obvious that Priestley greatly enjoyed writing the novel. 386. The Good Companions, by J. B. Priestley (read 5 Jul 1951)(James Tait Black Memorial fiction prize for 1929) I read this book between June 19, 1951, and July 5, 1951, but my only comment thereon was on June 21, 1951, when I said: "Reading in The Good Companions. I suppose they call it a good book but it is very so-soey. 'Paints quite a picture' they say I guess. So what?" I was moved to read the book because it was listed under "Suggestions for Further Reading" on page 1261 of The College Survey of English Literature Shorter Edition published in 1947 by Harcourt, Brace and Company and edited by B. J. Whiting, Fred B. Millett, Alexander M. Witherspoon, Arthur Palmer Hudson, Edward Wagenknecht, and Louis Untermeyer. no reviews | add a review
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Set in England during the 1920s, The Good Companions follows the adventures, antics and disappointments of a troupe of thespians as they sing, dance, drink and squabble their way from theatre to theatre. No library descriptions found. |
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