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Jill

By:Philip Larkin
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780879519612
eText ISBN:9781590209622
Edition:0
Copyright:1976
Format:Reflowable

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A young man from Northern England struggles to find a sense of belonging at Oxford University during WWII in this "brilliant" novel by a literary icon ( The Times).   John, who's never traveled far from his northern town of Huddleston, finds himself an undergraduate at Oxford University in 1940. A shy, insecure working-class young man, he is awed by his confident, careless roommate and yearns to fit in, clumsily pursuing a girl from a wealthy family. But as his efforts fail, he retreats further into a dream world in this early novel by Philip Larkin, who would go on to become one of the most celebrated poetic voices of postwar Britain.   "Provides a revealing portrait of Oxford and the English class system as it existed during World War II . . . Mr. Larkin's gift for using landscape as a mirror of an individual's emotions is very much in evidence." — The New York Times   Includes an introduction by the author

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