David John Lodge CBE FRSL (born 28 January 1935) is an English author and critic. A literature professor at the University of Birmingham until 1987, some...
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David Lodge may refer to: David Lodge (actor) (1921–2003), British character actor David Lodge (author) (born 1935), British author David Lodge (neuroscientist)...
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Author, Author is a novel by David Lodge, written in 2004. The book is based on the life of the author Henry James. It was released at about the same time...
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David Lodge is an American voice actor who works for anime as well as animation and the video game community and is known for his voice work in the Power...
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The Art of Fiction (book) (category Books by David Lodge (author))
is a book of literary criticism by the British academic and novelist David Lodge. The chapters of the book first appeared in 1991–1992 as weekly columns...
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mathematician Carron Lodge (c. 1883 – 1910), British figure and landscape painter David Lodge (author) (born 1935), British author Sir Edmund Lodge (1756–1839)...
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by Isaac Asimov Author, Author (novel), 2004 novel by David Lodge "Author, Author", series episode of Frasier (season 1) Author, Author (Star Trek: Voyager)...
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Thinks ... (category Novels by David Lodge)
Thinks ... is a 2001 novel by British author David Lodge. The novel concerns the extramarital affairs between faculty members at a fictional British university...
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sports writer David Irving (Political Economy), Holocaust denier and author Laila Lalami David Lodge, author Dimitris Lyacos Helen MacInnes David Magarshack...
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Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (July 5, 1902 – February 27, 1985) was an American diplomat and politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate...
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alatt) Thor Kunkel – Endstufe David Leavitt – The Body of Jonah Boyd Tanith Lee – Piratica David Lodge – Author, Author Andreï Makine – The Woman Who...
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The British Museum is Falling Down (category Novels by David Lodge)
British Museum is Falling Down (1965) is a comic novel by British author David Lodge about a 25-year-old poverty-stricken student of English literature...
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Nice Work (category Novels by David Lodge)
Nice Work is a 1988 novel by British author David Lodge. It is the final volume of Lodge's "Campus Trilogy", after Changing Places (1975) and Small World:...
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Dav Pilkey (redirect from George Beard (author))
David Murray "Dav" Pilkey Jr. (/ˈdeɪv/; born March 4, 1966) is an American cartoonist, author, and illustrator of children's literature. He is best known...
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Prince Hall Freemasonry (redirect from Prince Hall Lodge)
June 25, 1797, he organized African Lodge (later known as Hiram Lodge #3) at Providence, Rhode Island.: 68, 74 Author and historian James Sidbury stated:...
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List of Freemasons (E–Z) (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
Coppée Mitchell Lodge No. 605, Philadelphia. Charles Grandison Finney, American preacher, evangelist and author (1792–1875). Meridian Sun Lodge No. 32 in Warren...
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Twin Peaks (fictional town) (redirect from White Lodge (Twin Peaks))
include the Double R Diner, The Great Northern Hotel, The Black Lodge, and The White Lodge. FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper states, in the pilot episode, that...
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Small World: An Academic Romance (redirect from Small world (Lodge))
Romance (1984) is a campus novel by the British writer David Lodge. It is the second book of Lodge's "Campus Trilogy", after Changing Places (1975) and before...
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Graham Lodge, artist (second cousin) Tom Lodge, author & radio broadcaster (grandson) Fiona Godlee, physician and editor (great-granddaughter) David Trotman...
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Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 – November 9, 1924) was an American politician, historian, lawyer, and statesman from Massachusetts. A member of the Republican...
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James, the novelist; their relationship was fictionalised in David Lodge's Author, Author (2004). Peter Ibbetson (1891), also 1917 play; adapted in 1935...
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are published authors. The eldest, also named Nancy, is a published children's author and professor of art history. Emily Sears Lodge has written two...
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and author. Member of St. John's Lodge No. 2, Middletown, Connecticut. Paul Althouse (1889–1954), American opera singer. Member of St. John's Lodge No...
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Matthew Lodge (born 31 May 1995) is a rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League (NRL)...
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Freemasonry (redirect from Blue Lodge Freemasonry)
border) by a Grand Lodge or Grand Orient. There is no international, worldwide Grand Lodge that supervises all of Freemasonry; each Grand Lodge is independent...
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How Far Can You Go? (category Novels by David Lodge)
How Far Can You Go? (1980) is a novel by British writer and academic David Lodge. It was renamed Souls and Bodies when published in the United States...
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(1821–1895), poet David Lodge (author) (born 1935), novelist and critic Edmund Lodge (1756–1839), herald and biographer Oliver Lodge (1851–1940), physicist...
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Changing Places (category Novels by David Lodge)
Changing Places (1975) is the first "campus novel" by British novelist David Lodge. The subtitle is "A Tale of Two Campuses", and thus a literary allusion...
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Propaganda Due (redirect from P2 lodge)
Propaganda Due (Italian pronunciation: [propaˈɡanda ˈduːe]; P2) was a Masonic lodge, founded in 1877, within the tradition of Continental Freemasonry and under...
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African Grand Lodge of North America, and was unanimously elected its Grand Master and served until he died in 1807. Steve Gladstone, author of Freedom Trail...
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