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Tempest-Tost
Robertson Davies's 1951 debut novel, first in the Salterton trilogy, is set in a small Ontario city and revolves around a fractious amateur theatrical production.
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The top alternative to Tempest-Tost in 2026 is Lucky Jim with a score of 9.2/10, followed by Fifth Business (8.8) and A Separate Peace (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...
A Separate Peace
John Knowles's 1959 American novel set at a New England boys' boarding school during World War II, exploring friendship,...
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...
World of Wonders
Robertson Davies's 1975 novel concludes the Deptford trilogy through the life story of Magnus Eisengrim, a celebrated Ca...
The Masters
C.P. Snow's 1951 novel, part of the Strangers and Brothers sequence, dramatizes the political maneuvering surrounding a...
What's Bred in the Bone
Robertson Davies's 1985 Cornish trilogy novel traces the secret life of art collector Francis Cornish and was shortliste...
The Manticore
Robertson Davies's 1972 Deptford trilogy novel, structured as a Jungian analysis, won the Governor General's Award for E...
The Mandarins
Simone de Beauvoir's 1954 Prix Goncourt–winning novel depicting the postwar Parisian left-wing intellectual milieu, with...
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes
Angus Wilson's 1956 novel centers on a medieval historian who investigates a suspected fraud tied to a seventh-century A...
Leaven of Malice
Robertson Davies's 1954 novel, second in the Salterton trilogy, won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour and turns on a...
Solar
Solar is a satirical campus novel by British author Ian McEwan, published in 2010, following a Nobel laureate physicist...
The Groves of Academe
1952 novel by Mary McCarthy set at fictional progressive Jocelyn College, in which a professor falsely claims Communist...
The Cunning Man
Robertson Davies's 1994 novel, his last completed work, unfolds through a Toronto doctor's memoirs and examines the inte...
The New Men
C.P. Snow's 1954 Strangers and Brothers novel follows British scientists drawn into the moral tensions of the wartime at...
The Diviners
Margaret Laurence's 1974 novel, the fifth and final book in her Manawaka sequence, following writer Morag Gunn as she re...
Free Fall
William Golding's 1959 novel is narrated by a painter who retrospectively examines the moral choices made from his schoo...
The Sandcastle
Iris Murdoch's 1957 novel in which a married schoolmaster at an English boys' school develops an infatuation with a youn...
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