The Masters
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2008
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Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
HumorCambridge, England • 1930s
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World History2008
Adult
18+ years
The Masters by C.P. Snow centers on the election of a new master at a fictional Cambridge college. The novel explores themes of personal ambition, political maneuvering, and human relationships among the academics vying for power. It provides an intricate look at the social dynamics within the academic setting.
Contemplative
Informative
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Melancholic
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The Masters by C.P. Snow offers an engaging portrayal of academic politics in a fictional Cambridge college. Reviews praise its authentic depiction of rivalry and ambition, with Snow's nuanced characters providing depth. However, some find its pace slow, and the narrative may feel dated to contemporary readers. Overall, it's a compelling look at institutional power dynamics.
A reader who enjoys The Masters would likely appreciate character-driven narratives and academic settings. They may also enjoy Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh or Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis for their exploration of university life and power dynamics. Ideal for fans of introspective, intellectual fiction.
901 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
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358
Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
HumorCambridge, England • 1930s
•
World History2008
Adult
18+ years
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