I've been re-reading Cheryl Alexander Malcolm's excellent book Understanding Anita Brookner (University of South Carolina, 2002).
Malcolm examines, in sequence, Brookner's first nineteen novels, which were published yearly from 1981 to 1999. She breaks them into contiguous groups, headlining them as follows:
Malcolm examines, in sequence, Brookner's first nineteen novels, which were published yearly from 1981 to 1999. She breaks them into contiguous groups, headlining them as follows:
- Can't Buy Me Love: A Start in Life, Providence, Look at Me, Hotel du Lac
- What Child Is This...: Family and Friends, A Misalliance, A Friend from England, Latecomers
- Happily Ever After? Lewis Percy, Brief Lives, A Closed Eye
- Starting Over: Fraud, A Family Romance, A Private View
- Journeying to the End: Incidents in the Rue Laugier, Altered States, Visitors
- Back to the Beginning? Falling Slowly, Undue Influence

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