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said Duggan's "literary style remained constant. It is as crisp and clear in this posthumous novel as in his first.... There is no groping in Alfred's work. At the age of forty-seven he published his first book. It was lucid and masterly, absolutely free of affectation or ostentation."
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Alfred Duggan kept a car while at Oxford, one of the few students with sufficient funds and influence to do so; the University Statutes prohibited undergraduates from keeping a car within a certain distance of the town centre at
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Unlike many historical novelists, he does not idealise his subjects. A few characters are noble, some rather nasty, many mixed in their motives. Some of the novels can be seen as funny, in a dry
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style. A recurring theme is the slow moral corruption of a character who begins with an exalted opinion of himself as noble, wise and brave, but gradually compromises himself morally.
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Most of the stories are told from the viewpoint of the ruling class – sometimes the ruler, sometimes a knight or noble. In English history, his novels show a general approval of the
281:, his first novel, appeared in 1946. He visited practically every place and battlefield described, since he was also an archaeologist, having worked on excavations in 893: 150:, to a family of wealthy landowners of Irish descent. His family moved to Britain when he was two years old. His father, Alfredo Huberto Duggan, a first generation 659: 159: 863: 868: 878: 858: 873: 898: 838: 201:. He often features in Waugh's letters and diaries of the period, and his South American background may have influenced the character of 441: 315:, who stated, "Mr. Duggan has succeeded in making him (Lepidus) a modern character, but he has also firmly placed him in his own age. 853: 799: 705: 110: 777: 235:, and would regularly drive himself and his friends to and from London during the social season. At Oxford he was part of the 353: 48: 44: 91: 63: 373: 70: 296: 37: 269:
Duggan's novels are known for their basis of meticulous historical research. He also wrote popular histories of
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is a most competent piece of work, scholarly, alive, and suggestive." In an introduction to Duggan's novel
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Though brought up in Britain, he was born Alfredo León Duggan in Lomas de Zamora,
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Biographic entry at The Society for Irish Latin American Studies website
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Argentine-born English historian, novelist and archaeologist (1903–1964)
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The Falcon And the Dove: A Life of Thomas Becket of Canterbury
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In 1953, Duggan married Laura Hill. They went to live in
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Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages
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