JillA young man from Northern England struggles to find a sense of belonging at Oxford University during WWII in this “brilliant” novel by a literary icon (The Times). John, who’s never traveled far from his northern town of Huddleston, finds himself an undergraduate at Oxford University in 1940. A shy, insecure working-class young man, he is awed by his confident, careless roommate and yearns to fit in, clumsily pursuing a girl from a wealthy family. But as his efforts fail, he retreats further into a dream world in this early novel by Philip Larkin, who would go on to become one of the most celebrated poetic voices of postwar Britain. “Provides a revealing portrait of Oxford and the English class system as it existed during World War II . . . Mr. Larkin’s gift for using landscape as a mirror of an individual’s emotions is very much in evidence.” —The New York Times Includes an introduction by the author |
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... Eddy Makepeace , Patrick Dowling and Hugh Stanning - Smith . " He smiled blindly from face to face . They looked at him , and smiled too . The room was large and airy , and in a terrible mess . Tea was laid on the hearthrug and dirty ...
... Eddy Makepeace , Patrick Dowling and Hugh Stanning - Smith . " He smiled blindly from face to face . They looked at him , and smiled too . The room was large and airy , and in a terrible mess . Tea was laid on the hearthrug and dirty ...
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... Eddy , moving irritably in his chair . " Did you say he'd volunteered ? " " That's right . In the Signals . " " Oh , I see . I thought there was something in it . " " You bet . " " Aren't the Signals dangerous , then ? " Elizabeth asked ...
... Eddy , moving irritably in his chair . " Did you say he'd volunteered ? " " That's right . In the Signals . " " Oh , I see . I thought there was something in it . " " You bet . " " Aren't the Signals dangerous , then ? " Elizabeth asked ...
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... Eddy's chair . Even with the big fire and comfortable furniture , though , it was not a cosy room . John thought of himself reading a volume of essays in front of the hearth with snow falling outside , but in reality the windows were ...
... Eddy's chair . Even with the big fire and comfortable furniture , though , it was not a cosy room . John thought of himself reading a volume of essays in front of the hearth with snow falling outside , but in reality the windows were ...
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... Eddy Makepeace gave short barks of laughter , that were irritating because they sounded forced : Hugh Stanning - Smith was chuckling in a well - bred way , and Patrick Dowling looked sideways up at him with a foxy jeer . " What - what's ...
... Eddy Makepeace gave short barks of laughter , that were irritating because they sounded forced : Hugh Stanning - Smith was chuckling in a well - bred way , and Patrick Dowling looked sideways up at him with a foxy jeer . " What - what's ...
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... Eddy Makepeace knowingly . " Well , I mean to say . That list they send you's enough to make a cat laugh . Breakfast china and tea china - do they think you're made of money ? Anyway , it'll only get pinched or broken . No , I just ...
... Eddy Makepeace knowingly . " Well , I mean to say . That list they send you's enough to make a cat laugh . Breakfast china and tea china - do they think you're made of money ? Anyway , it'll only get pinched or broken . No , I just ...
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