
According to Plato, published in 1900 by Frank Frankfort Moore, is a satirical novel that delves into the literary ambitions and societal roles of its characters, Josephine and Amber. The narrative unfolds through their witty dialogue about Mr. Richmond, a man who has founded a Technical School of Literature, and explores themes of genius, bankruptcy, and the nature of literary talent. This work is notable for its commentary on the artistic community and the practicality of writing during a time of literary innovation in early 20th-century London.






























