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Index The Actual (Bellow), 51 Adorno, Theodor, 39 TheAdventures ofAugie March (Bellow), 35,47,5°,53-54,247 Allen, Walter, 102 TheAlteration (K. Amis), 184,229 TheAmis Collection (K. Amis), 79, 88 Amis, Kingsley: and American literature, 3°,33-36; and Austen, 68-73, 92; and Bellow, 52-55, 186; and class conflict, 1°5-10; and comedy, 80, 82, 101-2, 125, 166-67, 208-9; and death, 8, IS, 90, 135, 199-201, 204, 221, 223, 224-26; and fame, 8, 12, 14, 17, 27, 102, 162; and feminism, 163-68; and Fielding, 27,49,67,71,82, 1°9,126,144-48, 232-33; and H. Bardwell/Kilmarnock, 7, 121, 208-13, 215-18; and Howard, 7, II, 16, 104, II8, 121, 135-37, 167, 169-71, 206, 208-10; and Larkin, 10, 14, 55, 88-93, 101, 109, 199, 213-15; and Leavises, 66, 67, 70-71, 78, II2, 146, 149, 225, 232; and literary families, 34 , 104, II9, 219, 227; methods ofcharacterization , 76, 136-40, 153-56, 16873 , 184-88, 2II-17, 232-33; and modernism , 27, 35, 38, III, 187; and Movement , 22,38-40, 45, II5; and Nabokov, 36-38, 40-41, 54-55, 169, 186; poetry of, II, 218; politics, 10, 12-13, 81, 85, 209, 228; and realism, 27-28,35, 18391 ,197-98,228-29,232-33,239,242, 252-53; relationship with M. Amis, 7-II, 14, 16-17, 27-29, 63-65, 85, 97-98, 102-3, Il7-18, 120-21, 129-32, 160-61, 163,194,197-98,199-201,205-8,22326 ,229-32, 249-53;andRoth,55,6163 ; and satire, 53, 79-81, 108, 142-47, 158- 61, 163, 172-73; and sex, 40, 61-62, 214; and sexism, 163-74, 208-10, 228; and style, 27-28,36-38,4°-41,52-54, 62-63, 82; on tradition, 20, 66-67,71; and United States, 33-34; and Waugh, 79-82, 90, 93 Amis, Martin: and American literature, 30, 33-36; and Austen, 73-79, 235; and Bellow, 46-52, 220-22, 232, 235, 242, 247; and children, 218-19, 222-24, 226, 235, 246; and comedy, 83, 122, 125-28, 13°-31; divorce, 121, 202; and fame, 7, 12, 14, 162, 219; and feminism, 164-65, 174-76, 179-83, 248; and Larkin, 9398 , 242; and literary families, 3-4, 104, Il9, 219, 227; marriages, 15, 202, 218, 246; methods ofcharacterization, 5657 , 75-78, 134, 136-38, 140-42, 156-59, 174-83, 189-97, 232-34, 247-51; midlife crisis, 15, 201-8; and Nabokov, 4146 , 156, 189, 205, 232; politics, 12-13, 83-85, 95, 245-46; and postmodernism , 27, 183-97, 228-29, 232-36, 239, 242, 244, 252-53; relationship with K. Amis, 7-Il, 14, 16-17, 27-29, 63-65, 85, 97-98, 102-3, Il7-I8, 120-21, 12932 , 134, 160-61, 163, 167, 169-70, 17374 , 194, 197-98, 199-201, 205-8, 2II, 218-19, 223-26, 229-32, 249-53; and Roth, 55-61, 151; and satire, 74, Il7, 142, 147-53, 158- 61; and sex, 56-58, 73, 207, 246; and sexism, 164-65, 174-81; 323 • Amis, Martin (continued) and style, 27-28, 36, 41-46, 48-52, 56-60, 86-87, 96, 124, 247-51; on tradition , 20, 66-67; and United States, 34, 235; and Waugh, 82-88 Amis, Philip, 7, 93, 121, 135, 137, 218 Amis, Sally, 7, 135, 218 The Anti-Death League (K. Amis), 200, 233 Arnold, Matthew, 19, 54, 76, 88 Auden, W. H., 34, 149 Austen, Jane, 66-67, 80-83, 128, 235; influence on Amises, 68-79, 92, 97-98; Mansfield Park, 68-70, 72, 80, 86; Pride and Prejudice, 73-75, 77; Sandition , 75 Bahktin, Mikhail, 147-53, 250 Ballard, J. G., 61, 67 Banville, John, 239-40 Bardwell, Hilary, 121. See also Kilmarnock , Lady Hilary Barnes, Julian, IS, 28, 202, 239-40 Barth, John,s, 191, 192 Barthes, Roland, 236 Baudrillard, Jean, 181, 237 Beckett, Samuel, 192, 233 Bell, Pearl K., II5-16 Bellow, Saul, 9, 17, 30, 33, 60, 73, 186, 207, 232, 235, 242; influence on Amises, 46-55, 59, 234; relationship with M. Amis, 46-48,220-22,225-26; The Actual, 51; The Adventures of Augie March, 35, 47,50,53-54, 247 Benyei, Tamas, 181 Bergonzi, Bernard, 5 Bergson, Henri, 72, 126; influence upon Lucky]im, III, !I3-15, 125 Bernard, Catherine, 191 Bernstein, Sidney, 102...

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