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found on the KLM plane in 1954). Moreover, Kingfisher is their father. The revelation throws the entire meeting into a joyous uproar, where various conflicts (Parkinson and Frobisher, the Zapps) are reconciled. Angelica introduces Persse to her fiancé, Peter McGarrigle, the person whose job Persse was interviewed for back in Ireland. However, Peter is not angry, because as a result, he went to America and there met Angelica. Swallow has returned to his wife, saying "Basically I failed in the role of a
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von Turpitz of plagiarism. Zapp rises to defend Persse from von Turpitz. Later, Persse sees someone who looks like Angelica, and thinks she has appeared in pornographic movies and worked as a stripper. In Turkey, Phillip Swallow meets Joy, the woman he thought was dead. She explains that only her husband had been on the plane that crashed. They begin an affair, and Swallow plans to leave his wife.
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Angelica, kisses her and declares that he loves her. She takes him up to her hotel room where they make love, in Persse's first sexual experience. However, after this encounter, she reveals that she is not Angelica, but the twin sister, Lily. Persse feels ashamed, but Lily convinces him that he was "in love with a dream".
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and reinvented himself academically. Swallow tells Zapp about an incident a few years before, when after almost dying in a plane crash he spent the night at a British Council official's home and slept with the official's wife, Joy. Soon after, Swallow read in the newspaper that Joy, the official, and
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People continue to move around from conference to conference around the world in Part III. Persse continues to pursue Angelica. At a meeting in Amsterdam, Persse hears the German literary scholar Siegfried von Turpitz speaking about ideas that he submitted in an unpublished book, and all but accuses
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All of the narrative threads of the novel wrap up but for one: Persse realises that Cheryl Summerbee, not Angelica, is the woman for him, and he flies to Heathrow to see her. He arrives at the airport on New Year's Eve, but learns that Cheryl no longer works there, having been fired the day before
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after Angelica has passed through her line. Persse is happy to learn this, but Cheryl is shaken to see that Persse is infatuated with Angelica, because she loves him herself. Persse continues to chase Angelica around the world, to conferences in Hawaii, Tokyo, and Hong Kong, and Jerusalem, but he
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Later in the evening, Arthur Kingfisher announces that he will offer himself as a candidate for the UNESCO chair, to the disappointment of the other candidates. Right afterwards, Sybil Maiden surprises everyone with the announcement that she is Angelica and Lily's mother (the mother of the twins
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After this talk, Persse sees Sybil Maiden, and tells her that Angelica is one of the twins that Sybil had found in the washroom of a KLM plane in 1954, which causes Sybil Maiden to faint. Angelica has left the hall in the interim, but Persse runs through the hotel and sees a woman he takes to be
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Part II of the book begins by going around the world, time zone to time zone, showing what different characters are doing all at the same time: Morris Zapp travelling; Australian Rodney Wainright trying to write a conference paper; Zapp's ex-wife Désirée trying to write a novel; Howard Ringbaum
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Persse arrives. The new attendant tells Persse that Cheryl wanted to travel anyway at some point, and took this as her chance. No one knows where she has gone. The novel ends with Persse wondering "where in the small, narrow world he should begin to look for her."
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conference in New York at the end of 1979. Most of the academic characters in the book are there. Arthur Kingfisher, an important (but physically and intellectually impotent) literary theorist (named in direct reference to
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to prepare for a visit by Swallow; Akira Sakazaki translating English novelist Ronald Frobisher into Japanese; Ronald Frobisher having breakfast; Italian Fulvia Morgana (a reference to
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and aspects of that genre in a way that comments directly on the action in the book. Siegfried Mews has discussed the novel's inherent analysis of the purpose of literary studies.
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and adds many new ones. It follows them around the international circuit of academic literary conferences. It is highly, and self-reflexively, allusive to quests for the
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and plays a small but very important role in helping, or hindering, other characters as they travel around the world. She loves reading
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never catches up with her. At that Jerusalem conference, Philip Swallow is with Joy, but after he sees his son there he becomes
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Persse finally finds Angelica and hears her read a paper about romances that directly reflects the structure of
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Morris Zapp and Philip Swallow, who are seeing each other for the first time in ten years after the events of
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When Persse meets Cheryl Summerbee again, she is now reading not romance novels but romances such as
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in a moment of panic. This stops the conference, and leads to the end of Philip and Joy's affair.
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the grail knight), an innocent young Irishman who recently completed his master's thesis on
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trying to persuade his wife Thelma to have sex with him on an aeroplane so he can join the
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uses the main characters (Professors Philip Swallow and Morris Zapp and their wives) from
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and he discovers that she has an identical twin, Lily, who made the pornographic movies.
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The book begins in April 1979 at a small academic conference at the University of
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Events and characters move along in Part IV, often with direct reference to the
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Lancelot and the Lord of the Distant Isles, or the "Book of Galehaut" Retold
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Mews, Siegfried (April 1989). "The Professor's Novel: David Lodge's
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Cheryl Summerbee is also introduced. She is a check-in clerk for
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Laing, Stuart (1991). "The three Small Worlds of David Lodge".
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Index


David Lodge
Campus novel
Secker & Warburg
ISBN
0-436-25663-0
OCLC
10513214
LC Class
Changing Places
Nice Work
campus novel
David Lodge
Changing Places
Nice Work
Changing Places
Holy Grail
Edmund Spenser
The Faerie Queene
romance
Booker Prize
Rummidge
Percival
T. S. Eliot
Limerick
Stanley Fish
KLM
Changing Places
deconstructionism
Mile High Club

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