
Published in 1902, 'The Adventures of M. D'haricot' by J. Storer Clouston follows the humorous escapades of M. D'Haricot, a Frenchman who becomes a fugitive in England after a failed royalist conspiracy in France. The novel blends comedy with social commentary, as M. D'Haricot navigates the quirks of English life while grappling with his identity as a political refugee. Through his observations and interactions, Clouston explores themes of culture shock and the immigrant experience in a foreign land.









