The Picturegoers

1960 novel by David Lodge

The Picturegoers
First edition
AuthorDavid Lodge
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMacGibbon & Kee
Publication date
1960
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover, paperback)

The Picturegoers (1960) is the first novel by British writer David Lodge.

The novel relates the story of a group of Roman Catholics residing in London.[1] It interweaves scenes at and near Brickley Palladium in south-east London with characters like Mark Underwood, a Catholic undergraduate, and Clare representing different attitudes to religion. The novel delves into their relationship of Mark and Clare and the tension that starts to redefine their personalities.[2] Movies are used as a touchstone for exploring Catholic values in a changing world, where the cinema introduces values and behaviors from the greater society that differ from those of the traditional community. Various characters are portrayed, representing, to a certain extent, common types of people in a small earlyish twentieth-century British London neighborhood, though the focus is on one lower-middle-class family.

External links

  • Conservative Radicalism: Le roman catholique britannique contemporain, by Jean-Michel Ganteau, Voices from British Literature, pp. 152~154.

References

  1. ^ "The Picturegoers | novel by Lodge | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ "BOOK REVIEW / If only you had faith: The Picturegoers - David Lodge:". The Independent. 28 May 1993. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
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Works by David Lodge
Novels
Short story collections
Non-fiction
  • The Art of Fiction (1992)
Adaptions for Television
  • Small World (1988)
  • Nice Work (1989)
  • Martin Chuzzlewit (1994)