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  1. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Malcolm Bradbury (1932-2000) is perhaps best remembered for establishing in 1970 the University of East Anglia’s MA in Creative Writing, with fellow novelist Angus Wilson. This paper outlines the centrality of modernism to Bradbury’s teaching and criticism, as well as his own fiction.

  2. Malcolm Bradbury. Oxford University Press, 1983 - Literary Criticism - 209 pages. "The Modern American Novel is an indispensable handbook for all those interested in the novel and American culture. This new, completely revised and updated edition of Malcolm Bradbury's examination of the modern American novel offers an extensive account of the ...

  3. 29 de nov. de 2000 · In 1970 the young Ian McEwan arrived in Norwich to study literature with Malcolm Bradbury. A year later he left as a writer. Here he describes how the sociable don changed his life.</p>

  4. The first book Malcolm Bradbury published was a novel, Eating People is Wrong, in 1959. His second was a work of criticism, a short study of the English novelist, Evelyn Waugh, published in 1962. Taken together the two works show Bradbury's fascination with the novel as a comic form. The work on Waugh was an assessment of a master of comedy and ...

  5. PDF Cite. A prolific writer, Malcolm Bradbury was a highly regarded literary critic whose output of scholarly nonfiction and edited work exceeds his output of novels. He is also well known for his ...

  6. 16 de ene. de 2024 · It was here that, in the 1970s, Malcolm Bradbury and follow author friend Angus Wilson, founded the world-renowned School of Creative Writing and Literature at the University. The school has been characterised by success, with numerous acclaimed authors and academics having passed through its doors – from Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro, to John Boyne and Louise Doughty (now an MBT Trustee).

  7. 29 de nov. de 2022 · Recent reappraisals of the origins of the MA in Creative Writing at UEA by Kathryn Holeywell (2009) and Lise Jaillant (2016) have brought Malcolm Bradbury’s contribution into question.