Lodge, David. “The author’s curse”. Guardian Unlimited, 20 May 2006.
David Lodge
Standard Name: Lodge, David
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
---|---|---|
Anthologization | Hilary Mantel | With many others including Charlotte Bingham
, Edwina Currie
, Helen Dunmore
, Nicci Gerrard
, Wendy Holden
, David Lodge
, Val McDermid
, Joanna Trollope
, Lynne Truss
, and Salley Vickers
,... |
Fictionalization | H. G. Wells | In 2011 David Lodge
published a novel about Wells, under the title A Man of Parts. |
Intertextuality and Influence | Jane Gardam | Most of these stories inhabit JG
's familiar territory among suburban women of a certain age, but other protagonists are very different: a dirty old tramp, a reluctant male homosexual, and, in the title story... |
Literary responses | Vernon Lee | Through this research Lee anticipates several major critical turns of the twentieth century, such as those developed by I. A. Richards
, Mikhail Bakhtin
, Roland Barthes
, and Wolfgang Iser
. Though it received... |
Literary responses | Emma Tennant | An early review described ET
as taking revenge on Henry James for some unknown injury by making him a villain. |
Reception | Henry James | An impressive body of criticism on James has recently been joined by fictionalizations of him in several novels. Emma Tennant
portrayed him in her Felony, 2002, and in 2004 three more James novels were... |
Textual Production | Emma Tennant | ET
seems to have been ahead of a trend: in 2004 (the same year that Felony appeared in paperback) David Lodge
, Colm Tóibín
, and Alan Hollinghurst
all published novels about James, while the... |
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Texts
Lodge, David. “The author’s curse”. Guardian Unlimited.