
Mr. Weston's Good Wine
Published in 1927, 'Mr. Weston's Good Wine' by T. F. Powys is a novel set in the fictional village of Folly Down, Dorset, during an evening in 1923. The story revolves around Mr. Weston, a wine merchant who symbolizes God, as he interacts with the villagers, revealing their backgrounds and moral qualities. The narrative explores themes of good and evil, ultimately leading to the characters' rewards based on their actions. The character Michael, a colleague of Weston, alludes to the Archangel, adding a layer of spiritual significance to the tale.






