Description |
xiii, 325 pages ; 20 cm |
Series |
Text classics |
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Boyd, Martin, 1893-1972.
The Langton quartet ; 2
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Text classics.
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Summary |
Nearly everyone between the ages of eighteen and thirty turns against his family and wants to escape from it. When he is sixty he wants to creep back to the nursery fireside, but it is no longer there. Handsome, proud, reprehensible, misunderstood. Dominic Langton is the dark heart of A Difficult Young Man. His brother Guy can scarcely understand where he fits into the pattern of things or what he might do next. Martin Boyd's much loved novel is an elegant, witty and compelling family tale about the contradictions of growing up. This book charts the complex personal relationships in an upper middle class Anglo-Australian family. It won the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal in 1956 |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
First published: Cresset Press London, 1955 |
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Also available in electronic version via the Internet |
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Australian Literature Society Gold Medal, 1956 |
Subject |
Australian fiction -- 20th century.
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Brothers -- Fiction.
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Families -- Fiction.
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Families -- Australia -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction.
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Families -- Australia -- 20th century -- Fiction.
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Growing up -- Fiction
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SUBJECT |
Australia -- Fiction.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100473
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Genre/Form |
Domestic fiction.
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Fiction.
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Author |
Hartnett, Sonya, author of introduction, etc
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ISBN |
1921922125 |
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9781921922121 (paperback) |
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