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Blue Angel
2000 novel by Francine Prose about a creative writing professor at a small New England college whose infatuation with a student destroys him, echoing the 1930 German film.
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The top alternative to Blue Angel in 2026 is Pale Fire with a score of 9.6/10, followed by Stoner (9.4) and Lucky Jim (9.2).
Pale Fire
Vladimir Nabokov’s *Pale Fire* is a 1962 novel centered around a disastrous academic expedition to a remote American uni...
Stoner
John Williams’ *Stoner* chronicles the life of Edwin “Stoner” Grant, a Midwestern student at Midwestern State Teachers C...
Lucky Jim
Kingsley Amis’s *Lucky Jim* chronicles the chaotic life of James Baldwin, a young lecturer at Bretton Hall College in Yo...
Pnin
Vladimir Nabokov’s *Pnin* chronicles the life of Timofey Pnin, a disoriented and melancholic Russian professor teaching...
Fifth Business
Fifth Business explores themes of memory and consequence through the recollections of Rearrangement Phillips, a retired...
The Corrections
The Corrections is a 2001 novel by American author Jonathan Franzen that won the National Book Award and frequently util...
The History Man
1975 novel by Malcolm Bradbury following radical sociologist Howard Kirk at fictional University of Watermouth, later ad...
Nice Work
1988 novel by David Lodge contrasting academic and industrial life in England through two Rummidge characters, shortlist...
Straight Man
1997 comic novel by Richard Russo about the reluctant acting chair of an English department at a financially struggling...
The Rebel Angels
Robertson Davies's 1981 novel opens the Cornish trilogy at a fictional University of Toronto college, blending Renaissan...
Pictures from an Institution
1954 satirical novel by poet Randall Jarrell set at a fictional progressive American women's college, skewering academic...
The Lyre of Orpheus
Robertson Davies's 1988 novel concludes the Cornish trilogy as a college foundation funds the contentious completion of...
The Rotters' Club
Jonathan Coe's 2001 novel set in 1970s Birmingham follows grammar-school boys against a backdrop of industrial unrest, t...
The Groves of Academe
1952 novel by Mary McCarthy set at fictional progressive Jocelyn College, in which a professor falsely claims Communist...
The Dying Animal
Philip Roth's 2001 novella in which aging literature professor David Kepesh becomes obsessively entangled with a young C...
Thinks...
2001 novel by David Lodge in which a cognitive scientist and a novelist debate the nature of consciousness at a fictiona...
The Professor of Desire
Philip Roth's 1977 novel tracing English professor David Kepesh's erotic and intellectual development from college throu...
The Anatomy Lesson
Philip Roth's 1983 novel, third in the Zuckerman Bound trilogy, in which novelist Nathan Zuckerman is paralyzed by back...
Exit Ghost
Philip Roth's 2007 novel, the final Nathan Zuckerman book, in which the aging writer returns to New York City after year...
The Lecturer's Tale
2001 satirical horror novel by James Hynes in which a laid-off English lecturer gains supernatural powers of compulsion,...
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