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  1. The Great Fire of London is a novel by the English author Peter Ackroyd. Published in 1982, it is Ackroyd's first novel. It established themes which Ackroyd returns to again and again in his fiction: [citation needed] London, English literature and the intertwining (and blurring) of literary, historical and contemporary events ...

    • Peter Ackroyd
    • 1982
  2. 1 de jan. de 1982 · The Great Fire of London plays with this idea of cultural irrecoverability. The Cambridge expert (whom Spender hires as a scriptwriter) cannot bring back the world of Dickens. Nor can Audrey, a lunatic telephonist who claims to be in contact by séance with Amy Dorrit and thinks herself possessed by the Victorian heroine.

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  3. 2 de dez. de 2009 · The great fire of London : a novel. by. Ackroyd, Peter, 1949-. Publication date. 1993. Topics. Motion picture industry, Fiction in English, 1945- - Texts, English fiction. Publisher. London : Penguin Books.

  4. Peter Ackroyd. H. Hamilton, 1982 - English fiction - 169 pages. A paper reprint of the 1982 edition. The novel is not set in 1666 but in the cold, destructive modern city where the sane lack...

  5. The Great Fire of London. novel by Ackroyd. Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In Peter Ackroyd.

  6. Peter Ackroyd: The Great Fire of London. With Peter Ackroyd, you would think that this book is about the Great Fire of London, the one in which London, according to the rhyme,”burnt like rotten sticks”.

  7. The Great Fire of London. Peter Ackroyd. Penguin Books, 1993 - Fiction - 169 pages. Spenser Spender wants to make a film of Dickens' Little Dorrit using a contemporary London prison as a set....