JillThe novel is set in wartime Oxford, the city in which it was written. Protagonist John Kemp is a young man from "Huddlesford" in Lancashire, who goes up to Oxford. With great sympathy it analyses his emotions at this first experience of privileged southern life (he had never been south of Crewe). Socially awkward and inexperienced, Kemp is attracted by the reckless and dissipated life of his roommate Christopher Warner, a well-off southerner who has attended a minor public school, tellingly called "Lamprey College". The eponymous Jill is Kemp's imaginary sister, whom he invents to confound Warner. Kemp then discovers a real-life Jill called Gillian, the 15-year-old cousin of Warner's friend Elizabeth. Kemp becomes infatuated with Gillian, but his advances are thwarted by Elizabeth and rebuffed by Gillian |
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Page 58
... Eddy and Christopher about money . Christopher insisted that Eddy owed him fifteen shillings , and he only contradicted Eddy's denials with a per- verse smile , lying back in his armchair and kicking Eddy repeatedly on the shin with ...
... Eddy and Christopher about money . Christopher insisted that Eddy owed him fifteen shillings , and he only contradicted Eddy's denials with a per- verse smile , lying back in his armchair and kicking Eddy repeatedly on the shin with ...
Page 223
Philip Larkin. " You can't , " chuckled Eddy . " We all know what you're after . " Christopher attempted to tip Eddy's chair over backwards and only succeeded in making him spill his beer . They scuffled for a few moments , knocking over ...
Philip Larkin. " You can't , " chuckled Eddy . " We all know what you're after . " Christopher attempted to tip Eddy's chair over backwards and only succeeded in making him spill his beer . They scuffled for a few moments , knocking over ...
Page 236
... Eddy's party , where there would be a fire and a corkscrew and more to drink . He must go there . Eddy's indecent remark about Jill also re - entered his mind , and he went off into a cackle of laughter , stretching out his arms before ...
... Eddy's party , where there would be a fire and a corkscrew and more to drink . He must go there . Eddy's indecent remark about Jill also re - entered his mind , and he went off into a cackle of laughter , stretching out his arms before ...
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