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(R.C. Sherriff) was an English playwright and novelist most famous for his 1928 play, "Journey's End," which is widely considered one of the greatest literary works about World War I.

A contrasting, gentle novel about a working-class family's annual seaside holiday. It has seen a modern resurgence for its insightful portrayal of ordinary English life. Mr. Chips (1939)

Sherriff moved to Hollywood and wrote screenplays for classics like The Invisible Man (1933), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939), and The Dam Busters (1955). Historical Significance Mr. Chips (1939)

While "Flibusta" (Флибуста) is a popular digital library, this report focuses on the literary legacy of R.C. Sherriff: Mr. Chips (1939)

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