The Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories, edited by novelist and critic Malcolm Bradbury,...
Stuart Treece, a forty-year-old professor and head of English, now rather set in his ways (Hannib...
To the Hermitage tells two tales: a contemporary story of our narrator, a novelist, who has been ...
To the Hermitage tells two stories. The first is of the narrator, a novelist, on a trip to Stockh...
A ruthless satire of academic life, The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury is a witty campus novel a...
Written as a sharp social commentary, Mark Twain’s scathing novel of mistaken identity and racial...
An exploration of the ideas, groupings and the social tensions that shaped the transformation of ...
At the end of the 1950s, a debonair and well-dressed Malcolm Bradbury returned from a year in the...
'The work of a master, and a master not only of language and comedy, but of feeling too' - The Su...
Originally published: London: Secker & Warburg, 1992.
A concise history of modern American literature From Modernist Postmodernist perspective, leading...
'Shortly after his plane first grazes the tarmac in the eastern European nation of Slaka, Dr. Ang...
Originally published: London: Secker & Warburg, 1965.
Forty-year-old university professor Stuart Treece is rather set in his ways, and in the midst of ...
'Eminently readable . . . perceptive and poignant' Time OutFrancis Jay is a man of the nineties. ...
'First published as Phogey! [or], how to have class in a classless society ... 1960'--Title page ...