An edition of The British Museum is falling down (1965)

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An edition of The British Museum is falling down (1965)

The British Museum is falling down

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The 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 who, rather than work on his thesis (entitled "The Structure of Long Sentences in Three Modern English Novels") in the reading room of the British Museum, is distracted time and again from his work and who gets into all kinds of trouble instead.
Summary
Set in Swinging London, the novel describes one day in the life of Adam Appleby, who lives in constant fear that his wife might be pregnant again with a fourth child. As Catholics, they are denied any form of contraception and have to play "Vatican roulette" instead. Adam and Barbara have three children: Clare, Dominic, and Edward; their friends ask if they "intend working through the whole alphabet".
In the course of only one busy day several chances to make some money present themselves to Adam. For example, he is offered the opportunity to edit a deceased scholar's unpublished manuscripts; however, when he eventually has a look at them, he feels uncomfortable, realizing that the man's writings are worthless drivel. Also, at the house in Bayswater where he is supposed to get the papers, Adam has to cope with an assortment of weird characters ranging from butchers to a young virgin intent on seducing him.
Lodge's novel makes extensive use of pastiche, incorporating passages where both the motifs and the styles of writing used by various authors are imitated. For instance, there is a Kafkaesque scene in which Adam has to renew his ticket for the British Museum Reading Room. The final chapter of the novel is a monologue by Adam's wife in the style of Molly Bloom's soliloquy in Ulysses.
This use of different styles mirrors James Joyce's Ulysses, a work that is also about a single day. When Lodge's novel first came out quite a number of reviewers and critics, not appreciating the literary allusions, found fault with Lodge for his unhomogeneous writing.[1]

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English
Pages
176

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The British Museum is falling down
1989, Penguin Books, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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The British Museum is falling down
1983, Penguin Books, Penguin Books Ltd
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Cover of: The British Museum is falling down
The British Museum is falling down
1981, Secker & Warburg
in English
Cover of: The British Museum is falling down.
Cover of: The British Museum is falling down.
The British Museum is falling down.
1967, Holt, Rinehart and Winston
in English
Cover of: The British Museum is falling down.

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New York, N.Y., U.S.A

Edition Notes

"First published in Great Britain by MacGibbon & Kee, 1965"--T.p. verso.

Series
A King Penguin

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6062.O36 B75 1989, PR6062.O36B75 1989

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 176 p. ;
Number of pages
176

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2209389M
Internet Archive
britishmuseumisf0000lodg
ISBN 10
0140124195
LCCN
89031808
Library Thing
38464
Goodreads
10066

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