I Capture the Castle

I Capture the Castle

I Capture the Castle is Dodie Smith's first novel, written in the 1940s when she and her husband lived in California during WWII. She longed for England and wrote of a happier time— unspecified in the novel but probably early 1930s— between the wars. Smith was already an established playwright and later became famous for authoring the children's classic The Hundred and One Dalmatians. The novel relates the adventures of an eccentric family, the Mortmains, struggling to live in genteel poverty in a decaying English castle during the 1930s. The first person narrator is Cassandra...
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Author:Dodie Smith
Genre:Romance novel, Novel, Comedy, Fiction
Year published:1948
Number of editions:17

Author of I Capture the Castle

Dodie Smith
Dodie Smith
May 3, 1896 - November 24, 1990
Birthplace:Whitefield

Dorothy Gladys "Dodie" Smith was an English novelist and playwright. Smith is best known for her novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians. Her other works include I Capture the Castle and The Starlight Barking. Dorothy was born on 3 May 1896 in Whitefield, near Bury in Lancashire. An only child,...
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Additional works by Dodie Smith
BookGenre
The Hundred and One Dalmatians Children's literature
The Starlight Barking Children's literature
Mein Sommerschloß.
Les cent un dalmatiens
Speak Up, Patch
carica dei 101
Call it a day
midnight kittens
Dear octopus
Touch wood
new moon with the old
Lovers and friends
Autumn crocus
Bonnet over the windmill
Letter from Paris, a comedy
Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians
Look back with astonishment
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
town in bloom
Penguin Young Readers Level 3
It ends with Revelations
Disney's 101 Dalmatas/Spanish
El Castillo Sonado
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Literary Genres

Romance novel
Romance novel

The romance novel is a literary genre developed in Western culture, mainly in English-speaking countries. Novels in this genre place their primary...
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Novel
Novel

A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and...
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Comedy
Comedy

Comedy , as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse or work generally intended to amuse by creating laughter, especially in television, film,...
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Fiction
Fiction

Fiction is the form of any narrative or informative work that deals, in part or in whole, with information or events that are not factual, but...
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    "I Capture the Castle" is of which literary genre?
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    The written work is classified as- Romance novel and Novel.
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    Which year was the work "I Capture the Castle" first released to the public?
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    The book was released in 1948.
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    "I Capture the Castle" is of the subject area category: Literature
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    How many pages is the book "I Capture the Castle"?
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    The book is 338 pages.

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