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Anglo-Saxon attitudes

  • Angus Wilson

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The novel deals with the significance of two connected events that happened on the same day, long before the opening of the novel. The first was the excavation of an ancient and valuable archaeological idol, a phallic figure unearthed from the tomb of an Anglo-Saxon bishop Eorpwald, known as the "Melpham excavation". Gerald has long been haunted by a drunken revelation by his friend Gilbert, who was involved with this excavation, that the whole thing was a hoax perpetrated to embarrass Gilbert's father. Gilbert told Gerald that he put the idol there. Gerald, while feeling that his friend was telling the truth, pushed the matter to the back of his mind and tried to forget about it. He now feels ashamed that he, a history professor, has never had the courage to try to resolve the matter one way or another. The second is that Gerald Middleton fell in love with Dollie, Gilbert's fiancée, and had an affair with her when his friend went off to fight in World War I. When Gilbert was killed at the front, Dollie refused to marry Gerald. He ended up marrying a Scandinavian woman named Inge but continued his affair with Dollie, who became an alcoholic. Gerald and Inge later separated. Anglo-Saxon Attitudes is full of side-plots and coincidences and contains a host of eccentric characters. Some of these characters are Gerald's family. Robin his eldest son, is a womaniser who cannot decide whether to leave his wife or his mistress. Kay has an unhappy marriage and a deeply embittered view of her father, whom she appears to blame for everything that has gone wrong in her life, including her withered hand (which was actually caused by her mother). Gerald's estranged wife, Inge is a grotesquely deluded woman who cannot bring herself to acknowledge her younger son John's homosexuality or her daughter's physical disability. Gerald feels responsible for Dollie's plight and for those of his children. He feels that the knowledge of his complicity over the Melpham affair has drained his morale and made him withdrawn and indecisive. The novel begins with him resolving to make good the 'bloody shameful waste' of his life, by investigating the Melpham affair and making peace with Dollie. He also attempts to develop better relationships with his grown-up children and with Inge.

Genres

  • Archaeologists
  • Excavations (Archaeology)
  • Failure (Psychology)
  • Fathers and sons
  • Fiction
  • Fiction in English
  • Forgery of antiquities
  • Middle-aged men
  • Mistresses
  • Parent and adult child
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About the author

  • Angus Wilson

    1913 - 1991

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    2 ratings · 102 works

Editions

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    Viking Press

    1956

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    Penguin, Penguin Books Ltd

    1994

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    New York Review Books

    2005

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    Viking Adult, Brand: Viking Adult, Viking Press

    January 1, 1956

  • Man-woman relationships
  • Psychology
  • Fiction, psychological
  • England, fiction
  • Fathers and sons, fiction
  • Man-woman relationships, fiction
  • Fiction, general
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    Penguin Books

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    Secker & Warburg

    1956

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    Penguin Books

    1958

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    Porvoo

    1957

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    Secker & Warburg

    1956

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    Penguin (Non-Classics)

    March 30, 1978

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    St. Martin's Griffin

    1996

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    Secker & Warburg

    1956

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    Secker & Warburg

    December 1956

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    Secker & Warburg

    1956

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    Penguin (Non-Classics)

    January 7, 1960

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    Penguin (Non-Classics)

    March 30, 1978

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    Signet Classics

    February 1, 1963

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    Secker & Warburg and The Book Society

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    Penguin

    1958

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    Secker & Warburg

    1961

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    BCA

    1992

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    Penguin

    1958

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    Penguin

    1958