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  1. 29 de nov. de 2022 · His research examines the creative, critical, and educational work of Malcolm Bradbury, Lorna Sage, David Lodge, and the literary journal Critical Quarterly, founded by C. B. Cox and A. E. Dyson in 1958. The project will consider how these figures shaped the direction of literary studies in the United Kingdom, most notably by establishing ...

  2. 28 de nov. de 2000 · Sir Malcolm Bradbury: Lack of elitism. Author, television scriptwriter and literary critic Sir Malcolm Bradbury was as famous for his teaching skills as for his own screenplays and novels. Like his most famous character, the eponymous History Man, Sir Malcolm was committed to spreading a love for "serious" literature beyond intellectual circles ...

  3. 14 de ene. de 2010 · The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury. Picador, £7.99. John Crace. Thu 14 Jan 2010 11.37 EST. R enewed fighting in Vietnam, trouble on the Falls Road. Everywhere , new developments, new indignities ...

  4. The History Man is a campus novel by Malcolm Bradbury published in 1975. His best-known novel, it is a satire of academic life in the "glass and steel" universities, the ones established in the 1960s which followed the "redbricks".In 1981 the book was made into a successful BBC television serial.

  5. Sir Malcolm Bradbury (1932-2000) was Professor at UEA's former School of English and American Studies (EAS) from 1970-1994. This collection is currently being catalogued and will be available to visitors and researchers in due course. It includes correspondence, working papers and desk diaries as well as digital material.

  6. Malcolm Bradbury. (Sir Malcolm Bradbury) ( 1932 - 2000) Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury CBE was an English author and academic. He is best known to a wider public as a novelist. Although he is often compared with David Lodge, his friend and a contemporary as a British exponent of the campus novel genre, Bradbury's books are consistently darker in ...

  7. Malcolm Bradbury was a novelist, critic, television dramatist, and professor of American studies at the University of East Anglia, where he cofounded the first and most prestigious master’s program in creative writing in the United Kingdom.Some of his novels include Eating People Is Wrong, The History Man, and To the Hermitage. He also wrote a number of critical works, humor and satire, and ...