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Changing Places
1975 novel by David Lodge in which a British and an American professor swap universities for a semester, the first book in Lodge's Rummidge trilogy.
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The top alternative to Changing Places in 2026 is Lucky Jim with a score of 9.2/10, followed by Fifth Business (8.8) and The History Man (8.3).
Lucky Jim
Kingsley Amis’s *Lucky Jim* chronicles the chaotic life of James Baldwin, a young lecturer at Bretton Hall College in Yo...
Fifth Business
Fifth Business explores themes of memory and consequence through the recollections of Rearrangement Phillips, a retired...
The History Man
1975 novel by Malcolm Bradbury following radical sociologist Howard Kirk at fictional University of Watermouth, later ad...
Decline and Fall
Evelyn Waugh's 1928 debut novel satirizing English public school and university life through the comic misadventures of...
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...
Small World
1984 campus novel by David Lodge satirizing the international academic conference circuit, the second Rummidge novel and...
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...
World of Wonders
Robertson Davies's 1975 novel concludes the Deptford trilogy through the life story of Magnus Eisengrim, a celebrated Ca...
Porterhouse Blue
Tom Sharpe's 1974 satirical novel set at a fictional Cambridge college called Porterhouse lampoons English academic trad...
Thinks...
2001 novel by David Lodge in which a cognitive scientist and a novelist debate the nature of consciousness at a fictiona...
Moo
1995 satirical novel by Jane Smiley set at fictional Moo University, a Midwestern land-grant institution, skewering acad...
Crampton Hodnet
Barbara Pym's early novel written in the 1930s and published posthumously in 1985, satirizing the genteel social world o...
The Ask
Sam Lipsyte's 2010 satirical novel following a failed artist employed in a university development office who is forced t...
Eating People Is Wrong
1959 debut novel by Malcolm Bradbury set at a provincial English university, following a liberal professor through awkwa...
The Rachel Papers
Martin Amis's 1973 debut novel, winner of the Somerset Maugham Award, about a precocious London teenager's romantic obse...
Wilt
Tom Sharpe's 1976 comic novel centers on Henry Wilt, a beleaguered lecturer at an English further education college, and...
An Academic Question
Barbara Pym's 1986 posthumously published satire of British provincial university life, centered on a faculty wife's une...
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