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BIBLIOGRAPHY A. PRIMARY SOURCES: 1. A Weekend with Claude, Hutchinson, London, (1967). 2. Another Part of the Wood, Hutchinson, London, (1968). 3. Harriet Said, Duckworth, London, (1972). 4. The Dressmaker, Duckworth, London, (1973). 5. The Bottle Factory Outing, Duckworth, London, (1974). 6. Sweet William, Duckworth, London, (1975). 7. A Quiet Life, Duckworth, London, (1976). 8. Injury Time, Duckworth, London, (1977). 9. Young Adolf, Duckworth, London, (1978). 10. Winter Garden, Duckworth, London, (1980). 11. Watson’s Apology, Duckworth, London, (1984). 12. English Journey, Duckworth, London, (1984). 13. Forever England, Duckworth, London, (1985). 14. Filthy Lucre, Duckworth, London, (1986). 132 15. An Awfully Big Adventure, Duckworth, London, (1989). 16. The Birthday Boys, Duckworth, London, (1991). 17. The Dolphin Connection, Duckworth, London, (1991). 18. Every Man For Himself, Duckworth, London, (1996). 19. Master Georgie, Duckworth, London, (1998). 20. According to Queeney. Duckworth, London, (2001). B. SECONDARY SOURCES: I. Books 1. Bentley, Nick ed: British Fiction of the 1990s. Routledge, Abington, England, 2000. 2. Blamires, Harry ed: A Guide to 20 th Century Literature In English. Taylor and Francis, London, 1983. 3. Carter, Ronald and John Mcrae: The Routledge History of Literature In English, Britain and Ireland. Routledge. Abington, England, 1985. ■ r • •• # J* 133 4. Drabble, Margaret and Jenney Stringer ed: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford University Press, London, 1987. 5. English, James F.: A Concise Companion To Contemporary British Fiction. Blackwell, Oxford, 2006. 6. Gayl, Jones: Contemporary Literary Criticism: Bainbridge Beryl (Vol.131) 7. Grubisic, Brett Josef: Understanding Beryl Bainbridge. University of South Carolina Press, Washington, 2008. 8. Head, Dominic: The Cambridge Introduction to Modem British Fiction. 1950-2000. Cambridge University Press, London, 2002. 9. Ponting, Clive: The Crimean War: The Story Behind the Myth. Chatto, London, 2002. 10. Routledge, and Kegan Paul: The Hidden Script: Writing and the Unconscious. Routledge. Abington, England, 1985. 11. Sanders, Andrew: The Short Oxford History of English Literature. Oxford University Press, London, 2006. barp £ v wr nrur KwLh*, oh. 134 11. Showaiter, Elaine: A Literature of Their Own: British Women Novelists from Bronte to Lessing. Virgo Press Ltd., London, 1979. 12. Stevenson, Randall: The 20 Century Novel In Britain. Simon and Schuster International Group, London, 1993. 13. Stevenson, Randall: The Novel since 1930s. B. T. Bats Ford Ltd., London, 1986. 14. Wenno, Elizabeth: Ironic Formula in the Novels of Beryl Bainbridge. Acta Universitatis, Goteborg, Sweden, 1993. 15. Wheeler, Kathleen: A Guide to 20th Century Women Novelists. Blackwell Publishers Ltd., Oxford, 1997. II. Inerviews 1. The Guardian Interview with Willa Petschek, March 01, 1981. www.meettheauthor.com. 2. The Guardian Interview with Chris Hastings, December 10, 2005. www.meettheauthor.com. J 135 III. Wikipedia 1. www.contemporarvwriters.com 2. www.en.wikipedia.org 3. www.bbc.co.uk 4. www.fantasticfiction.co.uk 5. www.britanica.com 6. www.imdb.com 7. www.librarything.com 8. www.todayinliterature.com 9. www.nndb.com 10. www.guardian.co.uk 11. www.bookfinder.com 12. www.bookmooch.com 13. www.meettheauthor.com 14. www.answers.com 15. www.word-power.co.uk 16. www.infoplease.com 17. www.telegraph.co.uk 136 18. www.amazon.co.uk. 19. www.bookrags.com 20. www.amazon.com 21. www.encyclopedia.farlex.com 22. www.who2.com 23. www.spectator.co.uk 24. www.literaryfestivals.co.uk 25. www.biography.irank.org 26. www.people.famouswhv.com 27. www.littlebrown.co.uk 28. www.knowledgerush.com 29. www.enotes.com 30. www.eknowledge.com 823 GHU imiiiiiN T16278.