All the Conspirators

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All the Conspirators is Christopher Isherwood’s debut novel, a semi-autobiographical work exploring disillusionment and artistic rebellion in post–World War I England.

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instanceOf debut novel
novel
semi-autobiographical novel
author Christopher Isherwood
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores postwar social change in England
tension between art and conventional society
youthful rebellion against bourgeois values
followsInAuthorCareer Christopher Isherwood’s early writing experiments
genre novel
semi-autobiographical fiction
hasAutobiographicalElements yes
hasInfluenceOn Christopher Isherwood’s later fiction
isNotableAs Christopher Isherwood’s first published novel
literaryMovement modernism
mainTheme artistic rebellion
disillusionment
family conflict
generational conflict
search for identity
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationYear 1928
publisher Jonathan Cape
setting England
settingPeriod post–World War I era

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Christopher Isherwood notableWork All the Conspirators