
David Lodge
Bernard Bergonzi(Author)
Liverpool University Press
Published on 1. June 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
78 pages
978-0-7463-0755-7 (ISBN)
Description
David Lodge is internationally celebrated as a novelist and critic, and, more recently, as a writer for television. This study examines his work from The Picturegoers (1960) to Therapy (1995). There are chapters on Lodge's early, mainly realistic, fiction; on his trilogy of campus novels, Changing Places, Small World and Nice Work; and on his interest, sometimes light-hearted, sometimes deeply serious, in Catholicism, notably in How Far Can You Go? and Paradise News. Lodge's practice as a novelist has been paralleled over the years by his work as a literary critic and theorist who is keenly interested in fictional form. There is an account of his critical writing, and the study concludes with an assessment of Lodge's achievement as a best-selling novelist with intellectual interests in criticismand theology, who has successfully brought together observant realism, metafictional consciousness and dazzling comedy.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Target group
Adult education
College/higher education
Illustrations
Fr.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
136 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7463-0755-7 (9780746307557)
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Bernard Bergonzi is Emeritus Professor of English, University of Warwick where he held the Chair and was Pro-Vice Chancellor. He has written many works of academic criticism as well as a novel. Among his recent books are Exploring English (1990), and Wartime and Aftermath (1993). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.