
Seven Men
Published in the 1890s, 'Seven Men' by Max Beerbohm features short biographies of six fictional writers, alongside Beerbohm himself as the seventh. These imaginary authors contribute to a humorous and satirical exploration of the literary scene in Great Britain during that era. Although their works are non-existent, Beerbohm's clever portrayals highlight the eccentricities of literary figures and the culture of the time. The book is notable for its wit and inventive characterizations, showcasing Beerbohm's unique style and perspective.








