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''James! How Dare You!'' is a 1940 Australian novel by
E. V. Timms Edward Vivian Timms (1895–1960), better known as E. V. Timms, was an Australian novelist and screenwriter. He was injured serving in the Gallipoli Campaign during World War I and was an unsuccessful soldier settler before turning to writing. ...
. It is a sequel to ''
James! Don't Be a Fool ''James! Don't be a Fool'' is an Australian humorous novel by E. V. Timms. The novel led to a sequel, '' James! How Dare You''. Plot Two millionaire friends have plotted for years that their children, James and Elaine, should marry each other w ...
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Reception

According to one critic "there is a touch of Wodehouse about the dialogue, though Mr. Timms is guilty sometimes of hanging on too long. Wodehouse knows just how far to exploit nonsense in dialogue; Mr. Timms has still much to learn about it." The critic from the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' stated that: This is not Mr. Timms in his best vein. Indeed, it is a novel-which will disappoint not only those old readers who found his historical stories so enjoyable, but also any new ones who expect to find in this book some justification for all the praise they have heard of his earlier work. He has tried to write a combination of humorous novel and thriller, and has fallen between two stools. The humour is unfunny and repetitive, and the espionage part of the story is about as convincing as would be a story written around an English rural deanery by an Eskimo who had never left his Arctic homeland. "James, How Dare You" would seem to have been tossed off quickly to catch a market. This is unfortunate. Mr. Timms has done and can do a great deal better.


Adaptation

It was adapted for radio in 1940.


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