The Masters

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House of Stratus, 23 sept. 2008 - 358 pages

The fourth in the Strangers and Brothers series begins with the dying Master of a Cambridge college. His imminent demise causes intense rivalry and jealousy amongst the other fellows. Former friends become enemies as the election looms.

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News after a Medical Examination
3
The Master Talks of the Future
10
A Small Party in the Combination Room
17
A Piece of Serious Business
26
Success and Envy
35
Streets in the Thaw
45
Decision to Call on Jago
49
Three Kinds of Power
54
Stalemate
184
Conference of Six
192
Clowning and Pride
201
A Vacancy in the Office of Master
206
Part Three NOTICE OF A VACANCY
213
Jago Thinks of Himself as a Young Man
215
A Good Day for the College
221
The Virtues of the Other Side
231

Quarrel with a Friend
61
First College Meeting of Term
72
View from Roy Calverts Window
81
Jago Walks Round the Court
88
Part Two WAITING
101
Progress of an Illness
103
Commemoration of Benefactors
111
Negotiations After a Feast
118
An Hour of Pride
127
Were All Alone
132
Result of an Anxiety
135
A Nice Little Party
141
The Depth of Ambition
148
Propaganda
154
The Scent of Acacia
160
Affliction
167
Argument in the Summer Twilight
174
An Observers Smile
181
That Which Dies Last
235
Obligations of Love
243
Crawford Behaves Sensibly
252
Visit to an Authority
258
Six Nights to Go
266
A Cave is Formed
272
Part Four MORNING IN THE CHAPEL
277
A Group Talks Till the Morning
279
I Have Had a Disappointing Life
285
Two Cigars in the Combination Room
292
The Last Night
297
Each is Alone
305
Deeper than Shame
312
The Election
318
The Master Presides
326
Appendix REFLECTIONS ON THE COLLEGE PAST
331
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C. P. Snow was born on October 15, 1905 in Leicester, England. He graduated from Leicester University and received a doctorate in physics at the University of Cambridge. After working at Cambridge in molecular physics for about 20 years, he became a university administrator. During World War II, he was a scientific adviser to the British government. He was knighted in 1957 and created a Baron in the life peerage in 1964. He wrote an 11-volume novel sequence collectively called Strangers and Brothers, which was published between 1940 and 1970. His other works of fiction include Death Under Sail, In Their Wisdom, and A Coat of Varnish. He also wrote several non-fiction works including The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution, Public Affairs, Trollope: His Life and Art, and The Realists: Eight Portraits. He died on July 1, 1980 at the age of 74.

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