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A01=Clare Morgan
academic novel
affair
Author_Clare Morgan
Category1=Fiction
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debut novel
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HMM=199
IMPN=Weidenfeld & Nicolson
ISBN13=9780753828922
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limitations of love
literary fiction
Nietzsche
novel
Oxford
PA=Temporarily unavailable
PD=20120216
POP=London
Price=€10 to €20
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PUB=Orion Publishing Co
romance
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Subject=Modern & Contemporary Fiction
transcendence
Virginia Woolf
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780753828922
  • Weight: 288g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 199 x 28mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2012
  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: London, GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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A beautiful, haunting literary debut from an extraordinary talent and future prize-winner.

One crisp, clear day, across a cobbled Oxford street, Raymond Greatorex catches sight of Beatrice Kopus. Raymond, a brilliant but ageing don whose specialty is Nietzsche, has withdrawn into a lonely world of scholarship. Beatrice is in Oxford researching Virginia Woolf, and distancing herself from her husband, Walter. When Beatrice reappears in Raymond's life, they embark on a love affair.

Beatrice becomes convinced of a link between Friedrich Nietzsche, Louise von Salomé - the young Russian émigré who bewitched him - and Virginia Woolf. As Walter faces ruin in his glittering career, Beatrice and Raymond seek refuge in the past. Stories of Nietzsche's madness and his obsession with von Salomé become intertwined with those of Raymond's ancestors, and their beautiful, crumbling home on the Welsh borders.

But there are even greater mysteries linking the past to the present, and in their quest to find one set of answers, Beatrice and Raymond stand to uncover a secret that will profoundly change their understanding of who they really are.

Clare Morgan is Director of the Master of Studies in Creative Writing at Oxford University. She gained her MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia, where she worked with Malcolm Bradbury and Rose Tremain. Her stories have been widely anthologised and have been commissioned by BBC Radio 4. She lives in Oxford and Wales.

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