Anglo-Saxon Attitudes
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1994
352
Novel • Fiction
•
Humor•
British LiteratureEngland • 1950s
•
World History1994
Adult
18+ years
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes by Angus Wilson explores the life of historian Gerald Middleton as he navigates personal and professional challenges. Set in mid-20th century England, the novel delves into buried secrets, societal norms, and a controversial archaeological discovery, providing a complex narrative of relationships, identity, and social expectations.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Emotional
Bittersweet
Humorous
707 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes by Angus Wilson is often praised for its witty and satirical portrayal of post-war British society. Critics admire Wilson's sharp characterizations and intricate plotting, though some note that the novel's density can be challenging for readers. Overall, it remains a celebrated work for its insight and humor.
A reader who enjoys Anglo-Saxon Attitudes by Angus Wilson appreciates satirical explorations of social norms, moral dilemmas, and historical underpinnings. Comparable to those who enjoy Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited or Kingsley Amis’s Lucky Jim, they seek wit, irony, and sharp cultural critique.
707 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
352
Novel • Fiction
•
Humor•
British LiteratureEngland • 1950s
•
World History1994
Adult
18+ years
We’re just getting started
Add this title to our list of requested Study Guides!