The Affair

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House of Stratus, 23 sept. 2008 - 360 pages

In the eighth in the Strangers and Brothersseries Donald Howard, a young science Fellow is charged with scientific fraud and dismissed from his college. This novel, which became a successful West End play, describes a miscarriage of justice in the same Cambridge college which served as a setting for The Masters.

 

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An Unsatisfactory Evening
3
No Sense of the Past
10
A SealingDay
24
Two United Fronts
32
A Party for a Purpose
43
College Dinner on Christmas Day
54
The Component of Contempt
63
Part TwoWHY SHOULD ONE ACT?
71
Two Views of Retirement
117
Never be too Proud to be Present
127
The Government
137
Contracting Out
145
Conversion
150
Part Three THE OFFER
155
Remark from an Official Guest
157
A Piece of Paper
163

Ambiguousness and Temper
73
Treat for a Worldly Man
85
Preoccupation of a Distinguished Scientist
92
Looking Out into the Dark
98
The Stare of Delusion
105
Turns Across the Lawn
112
Two Approaches to a Statesman
172
Under Which King Bezonian?
182
Bargains at a Small DinnerParty
187
Hermitage
197
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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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