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艾米莉·勃朗特 Emily Bronte劳伦斯 David Herbert Lawrence
多丽丝·莱辛 Doris Lessing乔纳森·斯威夫特 Jonathan Swift
乔纳森 Jonathan约翰·曼 John Man
尼古拉斯·科兹洛夫 Nikolas Kozloff韦恩·鲁尼 Wayne Rooney
乔治·奥威尔 George Orwell卡洛琳·李 Caroline Lee
奥维达 Ovida约翰·奥特维·布兰德 J. O. Bland
埃特蒙德·白克浩斯 E. Backhouse弗里达·劳伦斯 Frieda Lawrence
艾伯特·阿克塞尔 Albert Axell玛格丽特·希尔达·撒切尔 Margaret Hilda Thatcher
吕贝卡·泰尼尔 Rebecca Tyrrel伊恩·劳埃德 Ian Lloyd
保罗·伯勒尔 Paul Burrell阿加莎·克里斯蒂 Agatha Christie
安妮·勃朗特 Anne Bronte阿诺德·本涅特 Arnold Bennett
安东尼·伯吉斯 Anthony Burgess查尔斯·狄更斯 Charles Dickens
夏洛蒂·勃朗特 Charlotte Bronte柯南道尔 Arthur Conan Doyle
丹尼尔·笛福 Daniel Defoe达夫妮·杜穆里埃 Daphne du Maurier
伏尼契 Ethel Lilian Voynich爱德华·摩根·福斯特 Edward Morgan Forster
约翰·高尔斯华绥 John Galsworthy乔治·艾略特 George Eliot
赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯 Herbert George Wells阿道斯·赫胥黎 Aldous Huxley
乔安·罗琳 Joanne Rowling简·奥斯丁 Jane Austen
约翰·福尔斯 John Fowles刘易斯·卡罗尔 Lewis Carroll
毛姆 William Somerset Maugham彼得·梅尔 Peter Mayle
罗伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森 Robert Louis Stevenson萨克雷 William Makepeace Thackeray
托马斯·哈代 Thomas Hardy约翰·罗纳德·瑞尔·托尔金 John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫 Adeline Virginia Woolf瓦尔特·司各特 Walter Scott
希区柯克 Alfred Hitchcock格雷厄姆·格林 Graham Greene
伊恩·弗莱明 Ian Fleming约翰·加德纳 John Edmund Gardner
琳达·戴维斯 Linda Davis迈克尔·里德帕思 Michael Ridpath
迈克尔·科迪 Michael Cordy肯·福莱特 Ken Follett
彼得·赖特 Peter Wright巴巴拉·卡特兰 Barbara Cartland
杰克·希金斯 Jack Higgins苏珊·希尔 Susan Hill
戴维·洛奇 David Lodge查尔斯·里德 Charles Reade
戴维·洛奇 David Lodge
英国 温莎王朝  (1935年1月28日)

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  戴维·洛奇(David Lodge),1935年在伦敦出生,早年就读于伦敦大学,伯明翰大学博士,英国皇家文学院院士,以文学贡献获得不列颠帝国勋章和法国文艺骑士勋章。从1960年起,执教于伯明翰大学英语系,1987年退职从事创作,兼伯明翰大学现代英国文学荣誉教授。
     洛奇已出版12部长篇小说,包括“卢密奇学院三部曲”《换位》(Changing Places,1975年,获霍桑登奖和约克郡邮报小说大奖)、《小世界》(Small World,1984年,获布克奖提名)和《作者,作者》(Author,Author,)2004等,其中以“卢密奇学院三部曲”最为著名。他还著有《小说的艺术》(The Art of Fiction,1992年)和《意识与小说》(Consciousness and the Novel,2002年)等多部文学批评理论文集。洛奇的作品已用25种语言翻译出版。文学批评史家安东尼·伯吉斯认为,洛奇是“同代作家中最优秀的小说家之一”。
     《小世界》在1988年改编为电视连续剧;洛奇本人担任编剧的《好工作》,获得1989年英国皇家电视学会最佳电视连续剧奖。


  David John Lodge CBE, (born 28 January 1935 at Brockley, London, England) is a British author.
  In his novels, Lodge often satirises academia in general and the humanities in particular. He was brought up Catholic and has described himself as an "agnostic Catholic". Many of his characters are Catholic and their Catholicism is a major theme. Examples include his novels The British Museum Is Falling Down (1965), How Far Can You Go? (1980; published in the U.S. as Souls and Bodies) and Paradise News (1991).
  
  Biography
  
  Lodge's first published novel The Picturegoers (1960) draws on his early experiences in 'Brickley' (based on Brockley in S E London) , which are also described in his novel Therapy. World War II forced Lodge and his mother to evacuate to Surrey and Cornwall.
  Lodge studied at University College London, obtaining a BA (with honours) in 1955. In 1959 he married Mary Frances Jacob and received an MA from UCL. He went on to obtain a PhD at the University of Birmingham, and taught English literature there from 1960 until 1987, being particularly noted for his lectures on Victorian fiction. From 1964-5 he was Harkness Fellow in the United States. He retired from his post at Birmingham in 1987 to become a full-time writer, but retains the title of Honorary Professor of Modern English Literature at the University and continues to live in Birmingham. His papers are housed in the University of Birmingham Library's Special Collections.
  Apart from his frequent themes of academia and Roman Catholicism, Lodge's works tend to feature the same fictional locales. The town of "Rummidge", modelled after Birmingham (UK), and the equally imaginary US state of "Euphoria", situated between the states of "North California" and "South California" feature prominently. Euphoria's State University is located in the city of "Plotinus", a thinly disguised version of Berkeley, California.
  Several of his novels, including Small World (1984), and Nice Work (1989), have been adapted as television series, the latter by Lodge himself. Nice Work was filmed at the University of Birmingham. In 1994 Lodge adapted Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit for the BBC.
  In 1997 David Lodge was made a Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture, and in the 1998 New Years Honours list, he was appointed CBE for his services to literature.
  Two of Lodge's novels have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize and in 1989 Lodge was himself chairman of the Booker Prize judges. His latest novel Deaf Sentence published in 2008, is a comic novel based on his own hearing problems, about a hard-of-hearing, retired academic.
  [edit]Awards and recognition
  
  Winner of the Hawthornden Prize and the Yorkshire Post Fiction Prize for Changing Places
  Whitbread Book of the Year (1980) for How Far Can You Go?
  Shortlisted for the Booker Prize (1984) for Small World
  Shortlisted for the Booker Prize (1988) for Nice Work
  Winner of the Sunday Express Book of the Year award (1988) for Nice Work
  Regional winner and finalist for the Commonwealth Writers Prize (1996) for Therapy
  Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
  The television serialization of Nice Work (which he adapted himself) won the Royal Television Society's Award for best Drama serial in the year 1989 and a Silver Nymph at the International Television Festival (Monte Carlo; 1990).
  [edit]Bibliography
  
  [edit]Fiction
  The Picturegoers — 1960
  Ginger You're Barmy — 1962
  The British Museum Is Falling Down — 1965
  Out of the Shelter — 1970
  Changing Places: A Tale of Two Campuses — 1975
  How Far Can You Go? (US edition: Souls and Bodies) — 1980
  Small World: An Academic Romance — 1984
  Nice Work — 1988
  Paradise News — 1991
  A David Lodge Trilogy — 1993 - single volume comprising Changing Places, Small World and Nice Work
  Therapy — 1995
  The Man Who Wouldn't Get Up: And Other Stories — 1998
  Home Truths — 1999 (novella - written from original play)
  Thinks ... — 2001
  Author, Author — 2004
  Deaf Sentence — 2008
  [edit]Non-fiction
  Language of Fiction — 1966
  The Novelist at the Crossroads — 1971
  The Modes of Modern Writing — 1977
  Working with Structualism — 1981
  Write On — 1986
  After Bakhtin — 1990
  The Art of Fiction (book) — 1992
  Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader — 1992
  The Practice of Writing — 1997
  Consciousness and the Novel — 2003
  The Year of Henry James: The Story of a Novel — 2006
  [edit]Theatre
  The Writing Game — 1990
  Home Truths — 1999
  [edit]Adaptations for television
  Small World — 1988
  Nice Work — 1989
  Martin Chuzzlewit — 1994
  The Writing Game — 1995
    

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