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David Lodge discusses the aims and intentions behind the writing of his fiction. He describes his experiences with publishers and his work in the field of literary criticism, e.g. ‘The Language of Fiction’.
A television adaptation by David Lodge of the Charles Dickens novel, with Paul Schofield in the title role. Old Martin Chuzzlewit is very rich but paranoid that everyone is after his money. His grandson has...
Shot in Turf Lodge, a Catholic estate in West Belfast, the film provides an account of the everyday life of the community, particularly its women.
One of a series of audiotaped discussions which show literary criticism as a living, evolving interchange. This discussion is between I. Gregor of the University of Kent and D. Lodge of Birmingham University.
One of a series of audiotaped discussions which show literary criticism as a living, evolving interchange. This discussion is between I. Gregor of Kent University and D. Lodge of Birmingham University.
The Rev Martin Smyth, MP for Belfast South and Grandmaster, Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, in a public talk given on 17 February 1992, talks feelingly, if sometimes obliquely, about the fears and suspicions...
Francis I employed Gilles le Breton to convert his favourite hunting lodge at Fontainebleau to a Royal palace, inviting to France such Italian artists as Rosso Fiorentino and Francesco Primaticcio to...
The documentary uses Graham Greene’s own words from his books and recordings, as well as photographs and film clips, to reveal the fascinating life of one of the great writers of the twentieth century. The...
Study of a new project in ecotourism. The people of Santa Lucia, a farming community on the slopes of the Andes, were foreced to abandon their traditional way of life because of laws brought in to protect...
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