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... Malcolm Bradbury's Eating People is Wrong , which is an English university novel cast very much in the mould of Lucky Jim , but which nevertheless , in its presentation of the hero as a worried academic liberal , also attempts a cross ...
... Malcolm Bradbury's Eating People is Wrong , which is an English university novel cast very much in the mould of Lucky Jim , but which nevertheless , in its presentation of the hero as a worried academic liberal , also attempts a cross ...
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... Bradbury's epony- mous central figure , the sociologist Howard Kirk , acts out the Marxist claim to a special ... Malcolm Bradbury has said , it can be taken , first , as ' a very Whig novel , a THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL 225.
... Bradbury's epony- mous central figure , the sociologist Howard Kirk , acts out the Marxist claim to a special ... Malcolm Bradbury has said , it can be taken , first , as ' a very Whig novel , a THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL 225.
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... Malcolm Bradbury , Possibilities : Essays on the State of the Novel , London , 1973 , p . 258 . 15. J. P. Stern , On Realism , p . 54 . 16. Peter L. Berger , A Rumour of Angels : Modern Society and the Rediscovery of the Supernatural ...
... Malcolm Bradbury , Possibilities : Essays on the State of the Novel , London , 1973 , p . 258 . 15. J. P. Stern , On Realism , p . 54 . 16. Peter L. Berger , A Rumour of Angels : Modern Society and the Rediscovery of the Supernatural ...
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