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David Lodge, Renate Orth-Guttmann

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Finger weg : Aus dem Engl. von Renate Orth-Guttmann (2010)

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9783548603650 - Lodge, David: Finger weg. Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann. Originaltitel: How far can you go? (=List Taschenbuch, Band 60365).
Lodge, David

Finger weg. Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann. Originaltitel: How far can you go? (=List Taschenbuch, Band 60365). (2003)

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351 (1) Seiten. 19 cm. Umschlag: Stefan Hilden. Sehr guter Zustand. Frisches Exemplar. Wie ungelesen. Michael und Miriam, Polly und Adrian entdecken entzückt das andere und das eigene Geschlecht ? und dies alles mit einem katholisch-schlechten Gewissen! - David John Lodge CBE, (born 28 January 1935 at Brockley, London, England) is an English author. In his novels, Lodge often satirises academia in general and the humanities in particular. He was brought up Catholic and has described himself as an "agnostic Catholic". Many of his characters are Catholic and their Catholicism is a major theme. . BiographyLodge's first published novel The Picturegoers (1960) draws on his early experiences in 'Brickley' (based on Brockley in S E London) , which are also described in his novel Therapy. World War II forced Lodge and his mother to evacuate to Surrey and Cornwall.[1] Lodge studied at University College London, obtaining a BA (with honours) in 1955. In 1959 he married Mary Frances Jacob and received an MA from UCL. He went on to obtain a PhD at the University of Birmingham, and taught English literature there from 1960 until 1987, being particularly noted for his lectures on Victorian fiction. From 1964-5 he was Harkness Fellow in the United States[1]. He retired from his post at Birmingham in 1987 to become a full-time writer, but retains the title of Honorary Professor of Modern English Literature at the University and continues to live in Birmingham. His papers are housed in the University of Birmingham Library's Special Collections. Apart from his frequent themes of academia and Roman Catholicism, Lodge's works tend to feature the same fictional locales. The town of "Rummidge", modelled after Birmingham (UK), and the equally imaginary US state of "Euphoria", situated between the states of "North California" and "South California" feature prominently. Euphoria's State University is located in the city of "Plotinus", a thinly disguised version of Berkeley, California. Several of his novels, including Small World (1984), and Nice Work (1989), have been adapted as television series, the latter by Lodge himself. Nice Work was filmed at the University of Birmingham. In 1994 Lodge adapted Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit for the BBC. In 1997 David Lodge was made a Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture, and in the 1998 New Years Honours list, he was appointed CBE for his services to literature. Two of Lodge's novels have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize and in 1989 Lodge was himself chairman of the Booker Prize judges. . Aus. en-wikipedia-David_Lodge_(author) Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 279 London ; Student ; Ehepaar ; Sexualethik ; Katholische Kirche ; Belletristische Darstellung, Belletristik, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Britain, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaften, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Humor, Satire, Satiren, Mediensatire, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Great Britain, England / Soziale Verhältnisse / Zeitgeschichte, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Studentenbewegung, Akademiker, Universität, Studenten, Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaften, 1960 Jahre, Katholische Kirche.
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9783548603650 - Lodge, David: Finger weg. Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann. Originaltitel: How far can you go? (=List Taschenbuch, Band 60365).
Lodge, David

Finger weg. Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann. Originaltitel: How far can you go? (=List Taschenbuch, Band 60365). (2003)

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351 (1) Seiten. 19 cm. Umschlag: Stefan Hilden. Sehr guter Zustand. Frisches Exemplar. Wie ungelesen. Michael und Miriam, Polly und Adrian entdecken entzückt das andere und das eigene Geschlecht ? und dies alles mit einem katholisch-schlechten Gewissen! - David John Lodge CBE, (born 28 January 1935 at Brockley, London, England) is an English author. In his novels, Lodge often satirises academia in general and the humanities in particular. He was brought up Catholic and has described himself as an "agnostic Catholic". Many of his characters are Catholic and their Catholicism is a major theme. . BiographyLodge's first published novel The Picturegoers (1960) draws on his early experiences in 'Brickley' (based on Brockley in S E London) , which are also described in his novel Therapy. World War II forced Lodge and his mother to evacuate to Surrey and Cornwall.[1] Lodge studied at University College London, obtaining a BA (with honours) in 1955. In 1959 he married Mary Frances Jacob and received an MA from UCL. He went on to obtain a PhD at the University of Birmingham, and taught English literature there from 1960 until 1987, being particularly noted for his lectures on Victorian fiction. From 1964-5 he was Harkness Fellow in the United States[1]. He retired from his post at Birmingham in 1987 to become a full-time writer, but retains the title of Honorary Professor of Modern English Literature at the University and continues to live in Birmingham. His papers are housed in the University of Birmingham Library's Special Collections. Apart from his frequent themes of academia and Roman Catholicism, Lodge's works tend to feature the same fictional locales. The town of "Rummidge", modelled after Birmingham (UK), and the equally imaginary US state of "Euphoria", situated between the states of "North California" and "South California" feature prominently. Euphoria's State University is located in the city of "Plotinus", a thinly disguised version of Berkeley, California. Several of his novels, including Small World (1984), and Nice Work (1989), have been adapted as television series, the latter by Lodge himself. Nice Work was filmed at the University of Birmingham. In 1994 Lodge adapted Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit for the BBC. In 1997 David Lodge was made a Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture, and in the 1998 New Years Honours list, he was appointed CBE for his services to literature. Two of Lodge's novels have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize and in 1989 Lodge was himself chairman of the Booker Prize judges. . Aus. en-wikipedia-David_Lodge_(author) Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 279 London ; Student ; Ehepaar ; Sexualethik ; Katholische Kirche ; Belletristische Darstellung, Belletristik, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Britain, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaften, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Humor, Satire, Satiren, Mediensatire, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Great Britain, England / Soziale Verhältnisse / Zeitgeschichte, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Studentenbewegung, Akademiker, Universität, Studenten, Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaften, 1960 Jahre, Katholische Kirche.
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9783548603650 - Lodge, David: Finger weg., Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann. Originaltitel: How far can you go? (=List Taschenbuch, Band 60365).
Lodge, David

Finger weg., Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann. Originaltitel: How far can you go? (=List Taschenbuch, Band 60365). (2003)

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351 (1) Seiten. 19 cm. Umschlag: Stefan Hilden. Sehr guter Zustand. Frisches Exemplar. Wie ungelesen. Michael und Miriam, Polly und Adrian entdecken entzückt das andere und das eigene Geschlecht ? und dies alles mit einem katholisch-schlechten Gewissen! - David John Lodge CBE, (born 28 January 1935 at Brockley, London, England) is an English author. In his novels, Lodge often satirises academia in general and the humanities in particular. He was brought up Catholic and has described himself as an "agnostic Catholic". Many of his characters are Catholic and their Catholicism is a major theme. . BiographyLodge's first published novel The Picturegoers (1960) draws on his early experiences in 'Brickley' (based on Brockley in S E London) , which are also described in his novel Therapy. World War II forced Lodge and his mother to evacuate to Surrey and Cornwall.[1] Lodge studied at University College London, obtaining a BA (with honours) in 1955. In 1959 he married Mary Frances Jacob and received an MA from UCL. He went on to obtain a PhD at the University of Birmingham, and taught English literature there from 1960 until 1987, being particularly noted for his lectures on Victorian fiction. From 1964-5 he was Harkness Fellow in the United States[1]. He retired from his post at Birmingham in 1987 to become a full-time writer, but retains the title of Honorary Professor of Modern English Literature at the University and continues to live in Birmingham. His papers are housed in the University of Birmingham Library's Special Collections. Apart from his frequent themes of academia and Roman Catholicism, Lodge's works tend to feature the same fictional locales. The town of "Rummidge", modelled after Birmingham (UK), and the equally imaginary US state of "Euphoria", situated between the states of "North California" and "South California" feature prominently. Euphoria's State University is located in the city of "Plotinus", a thinly disguised version of Berkeley, California. Several of his novels, including Small World (1984), and Nice Work (1989), have been adapted as television series, the latter by Lodge himself. Nice Work was filmed at the University of Birmingham. In 1994 Lodge adapted Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit for the BBC. In 1997 David Lodge was made a Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture, and in the 1998 New Years Honours list, he was appointed CBE for his services to literature. Two of Lodge's novels have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize and in 1989 Lodge was himself chairman of the Booker Prize judges. . Aus. en-wikipedia-David_Lodge_(author) Sprache: de Gewicht in Gramm: 279.
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