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Fictional city in David Lodge novels
Rummidge is a fictional city used by David Lodge in some of his novels, particularly Changing Places, Small World: An Academic Romance, and Nice Work.
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lecturer at Rummidge, where her boss is Professor Philip Swallow. Swallow is head of the English Department but is also Dean of Rummidge's Arts Faculty
Nice_Work
1975 novel by David Lodge
exchange between fictional universities in the English industrial city of Rummidge, and Plotinus, in the fictional US state of Euphoria. The two academics
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employer of Morris Zapp who makes an academic exchange with Philip Swallow of Rummidge, England, in Changing Places. Felpersham University The Archers scriptwriters
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English writer (1935–2025)
set at a fictional English Midland university of "Rummidge", modelled on Birmingham. (The name "Rummidge" appears to be derived from Brummagem, the local
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tells the story of exchange of professors between the universities of Rummidge and Euphoric State, Plotinus (thinly disguised fictional versions of Birmingham
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Main Line region of Pennsylvania, where most of the series takes place Rummidge, England David Lodge Changing Places and others S Sac Prairie August Derleth
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1984 book by David Lodge
begins in April 1979 at a small academic conference at the University of Rummidge. It is the first conference that Persse McGarrigle (a reference to Percival
Small World: An Academic Romance
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retiring in 1987 to concentrate on writing. Many of Lodge's novels are set in Rummidge, "an imaginary city ... which occupies, for the purposes of fiction, the
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