Lindsay Duguid
admired the bold note of passionate intensity with which MF
describes the affair, but felt that she then spoiled the effect by registering embarrassment at her own boldness. The novel was said to...
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Michelene Wandor
Lindsay Duguid
, the Times Literary Supplement reviewer, argued that the combination of epistolary form with archetypal figures resulted in a rather ponderous levity.
Duguid, Lindsay. “Cinderella’s Walkman”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 4412, 23 Oct. 1987, p. 1158.
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Hilary Mantel
Lindsay Duguid
in the Times Literary Supplementlocated Fludd in the tradition of Muriel Spark
and called it [s]erious without being pious, satirical without being trivial, and always forgiving . . . . both funny...
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Gwen Moffat
Lindsay Duguid
praised this book in the Times Literary Supplement for its convincing recreation of historical actuality: The real interest of the book lies in the trail itself.