- A Staircase in Surrey
"A Staircase in Surrey" is a sequence of five
novel s by
Scottishnovelist and academicJ. I. M. Stewart (1906–1994), and published between 1974 and 1978. The title refers to student accommodation in an imaginary Oxford college. (A staircase, in the more traditionally designed colleges, would identify a group of students' rooms, leading off a quadrangle.)The series
The books, in order of publication, are:
*"The Gaudy"
*"Young Patullo"
*"A Memorial Service"
*"The Madonna of the Astrolabe"
*"Full Term"Plot
The narrator and central character is
playwright Duncan Patullo.In "The Gaudy" he returns to his old college, after a long absence, and encounters a number of old friends, including Albert Talbert, his former tutor, Lord Marchpayne, a once-close friend with whom he has lost touch, and fellow Scot Ranald McKechnie, now a lecturer at the college. McKechnie's wife, Janet, is Duncan's first love.
The second novel, "Young Patullo", tells the story of their former relationships and Patullo's undergraduate career. Fantasy writer and Oxford don
J. R. R. Tolkien appears as the elderly "Professor Timberlake" in this novel.In "The Madonna of the Astrolabe" Patullo copes with his ex-wife, the undergraduates' production of "Tamburlaine", and the problems of raising enough money for the urgently-needed restoration of the crumbling Great Tower. The discovery of a lost masterpiece by
Piero della Francesca proves crucial to the college's future fortunes, and Patullo is able to help when it is stolen.The character of the provost of the college is said to have been based to have been based on that of Henry Chadwick, Dean of
Christ Church, Oxford during Stewart's own time there.Williams, Rowan, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/19/religion Obituary—Henry Chadwick—He was a leading Anglican scholar and strove for ecumenicalism] , "The Guardian ', 19 June 2008. Retrieved2008-06-26 .]References
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