Jill

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Jill is a novel by English poet and writer Philip Larkin, often noted for its portrayal of wartime Oxford and themes of isolation and imagination.

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instanceOf novel
author Philip Larkin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
followedBy A Girl in Winter NERFINISHED
genre campus novel
novel
wartime fiction
hasAuthorRole Philip Larkin is better known as a poet
hasImaginaryCharacter Jill NERFINISHED
hasMainCharacter John Kemp NERFINISHED
hasPageCountApprox ~200 pages
isEarlyWorkOf Philip Larkin NERFINISHED
literaryMovement post-war British literature
mediaType print
narrativePerspective third-person
notableFor depiction of adolescent fantasy life
portrayal of wartime Oxford
originalLanguage English
protagonistOccupation Oxford undergraduate
publicationYear 1946
publisher The Fortune Press NERFINISHED
setting Oxford NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Second World War NERFINISHED
theme class differences
escapism
imagination
isolation
loneliness
writtenByWhile Philip Larkin was an undergraduate at Oxford NERFINISHED

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