Robertson Davies's The Rebel Angels is a highly symbolic, highly complex novel, which in its critique of academe is part of a tradition including Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim. Criticized at times for being too thematically complicated, it will nevertheless age well. We have Rabelasian humour and Dickensian melodrama, all roiling about to convey a wide array of important themes. Naked ambition and petty betrayals are presented as a part of the university ceremonies, of the college occasion that is held by some of the characters to be nearly sacred
The contemporary university novel is uniquely situated to observe and respond to the current state o...
This chapter considers early modern academic drama performed at St John’s College, Oxford. Dutton be...
This thesis examines the carnivalesque nature of The Moor's Last Sigh bv Salman Rushdie in relation...
Robertson Davies's The Rebel Angels is a highly symbolic, highly complex novel, which in its critiqu...
“Rebel Angels: Political Theology and the Fall of the Angels Tradition in Old English Literature” ar...
This is a study of David Lodge's campus novels: The British Museum is Falling Down, Changing Places,...
Academic fiction in its current form—as novels set on university campuses and focused on the lives o...
The introduction of the English-American Academic Fiction Genre in the 20th and 21st centuries was a...
In charting the remarkable rise of St John's College, Oxford, from struggling, new-born foundation i...
There is nothing so suspenseful as an academic committee. - Charles Percy Snow The campus or academi...
Accepted as the rst British example of the post-war campus novels, Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim (1954) ...
Ashes of Auld is a novella that examines the implications of belonging to, and having belonged to, a...
On May 21st 1986, the BBC broadcast the first episode of Andrew Davies’s black campus comedy A Very ...
Published monthly, usually from October through July, in the interest of the students of St. Mary\u2...
The first transatlantic history of creative writing programmes in universities, from the 1930s onwar...
The contemporary university novel is uniquely situated to observe and respond to the current state o...
This chapter considers early modern academic drama performed at St John’s College, Oxford. Dutton be...
This thesis examines the carnivalesque nature of The Moor's Last Sigh bv Salman Rushdie in relation...
Robertson Davies's The Rebel Angels is a highly symbolic, highly complex novel, which in its critiqu...
“Rebel Angels: Political Theology and the Fall of the Angels Tradition in Old English Literature” ar...
This is a study of David Lodge's campus novels: The British Museum is Falling Down, Changing Places,...
Academic fiction in its current form—as novels set on university campuses and focused on the lives o...
The introduction of the English-American Academic Fiction Genre in the 20th and 21st centuries was a...
In charting the remarkable rise of St John's College, Oxford, from struggling, new-born foundation i...
There is nothing so suspenseful as an academic committee. - Charles Percy Snow The campus or academi...
Accepted as the rst British example of the post-war campus novels, Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim (1954) ...
Ashes of Auld is a novella that examines the implications of belonging to, and having belonged to, a...
On May 21st 1986, the BBC broadcast the first episode of Andrew Davies’s black campus comedy A Very ...
Published monthly, usually from October through July, in the interest of the students of St. Mary\u2...
The first transatlantic history of creative writing programmes in universities, from the 1930s onwar...
The contemporary university novel is uniquely situated to observe and respond to the current state o...
This chapter considers early modern academic drama performed at St John’s College, Oxford. Dutton be...
This thesis examines the carnivalesque nature of The Moor's Last Sigh bv Salman Rushdie in relation...