
The Undefeated
The Undefeated is a novel by J. C. Snaith, written in the early 20th century, that explores the life of Mr. William Hollis, a greengrocer grappling with themes of failure, societal expectations, and family legacy against the backdrop of World War I. Through Hollis's introspective journey, the narrative delves into his disappointments and aspirations, making him a relatable and tragic figure. This work is notable for its poignant character study and is considered Snaith's most acclaimed novel.














