Novelist, playwright, teleplaywright, and literary critic, David
Lodge ranks as one of English literature's most overlooked and
under-appreciated writers of modern fiction. In this new critique,
Merritt Moseley examines the many facets of Lodge the man and Lodge
the writer, his Catholic and University education, his origins in
England's literary rebirth of the 1950s, and his unique ability for
fictive change.
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