There is nothing so suspenseful as an academic committee. - Charles Percy Snow The campus or academic novel is an undeservedly forgotten literary genre that is believed to have its origins in the Anglo-American world in the early 1950s. Ironically enough, there is a lack of due attention to the genre even in many of the English literature-focused programmes, while the ambience, the characterization and the plot of academic novels are directly interrelated with university life. The bachelor's thesis would focus particularly on the British campus novel and its features, attempting to understand the essential characteristics of a classic academic novel. The earliest the thesis will focus on is The Masters by Charles Percy Snow, a rather ambigu...
This thesis argues that the public dimension of campus novels has been hitherto, an overlooked comp...
Robertson Davies's The Rebel Angels is a highly symbolic, highly complex novel, which in its critiqu...
This is a study of David Lodge's campus novels: The British Museum is Falling Down, Changing Places,...
This thesis attempts to address two commonly held views in the scholarly literature of campus novel...
The recently re-discovered John Williams’s campus novel Stoner depicts situations from academic life...
Academic fiction in its current form—as novels set on university campuses and focused on the lives o...
The contemporary university novel is uniquely situated to observe and respond to the current state o...
The introduction of the English-American Academic Fiction Genre in the 20th and 21st centuries was a...
In 1885 the University of Oxford invited applications for the newly created Merton Professorship of ...
Aim. The article attempts to look at question of academic identities through the prism the academic ...
The idea of the university was never a significant context for researchers of Franz Kafka work. It w...
Ashes of Auld is a novella that examines the implications of belonging to, and having belonged to, a...
Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the secto...
The Enchantment of English is a study of the teaching of English in Australian universities, from it...
Aim. The article attempts to look at question of academic identities through the prism the academic ...
This thesis argues that the public dimension of campus novels has been hitherto, an overlooked comp...
Robertson Davies's The Rebel Angels is a highly symbolic, highly complex novel, which in its critiqu...
This is a study of David Lodge's campus novels: The British Museum is Falling Down, Changing Places,...
This thesis attempts to address two commonly held views in the scholarly literature of campus novel...
The recently re-discovered John Williams’s campus novel Stoner depicts situations from academic life...
Academic fiction in its current form—as novels set on university campuses and focused on the lives o...
The contemporary university novel is uniquely situated to observe and respond to the current state o...
The introduction of the English-American Academic Fiction Genre in the 20th and 21st centuries was a...
In 1885 the University of Oxford invited applications for the newly created Merton Professorship of ...
Aim. The article attempts to look at question of academic identities through the prism the academic ...
The idea of the university was never a significant context for researchers of Franz Kafka work. It w...
Ashes of Auld is a novella that examines the implications of belonging to, and having belonged to, a...
Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the secto...
The Enchantment of English is a study of the teaching of English in Australian universities, from it...
Aim. The article attempts to look at question of academic identities through the prism the academic ...
This thesis argues that the public dimension of campus novels has been hitherto, an overlooked comp...
Robertson Davies's The Rebel Angels is a highly symbolic, highly complex novel, which in its critiqu...
This is a study of David Lodge's campus novels: The British Museum is Falling Down, Changing Places,...