Brighton in fiction
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The town of Brighton has featured in the following works of fiction:
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- Orthodoxy (1908) Featuring an English explorer who slightly miscalculated his course so as to plant the British flag on that barbaric temple which turned out to be the Pavilion at Brighton.
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- Hangover Square
- West Pier
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- The Most Amazing Man Who Ever Lived (1995) Featuring an unnamed seaside town on the south coast with two piers!
- The Brightonomicon (2005)
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- Infernal Devices (2005) (Fictional)
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- The "Confessions of Georgia Nicolson" series
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- Limbo (2003) (ISBN 0-330-41161-6)
- Nigel Richardson
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- Breakfast In Brighton (ISBN 0-575-40201-6)
- Helen Zahavi
- Clare Mcintyre
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- My Heart's a Suitcase
The fictional seaside town of Watermouth—the setting of Malcolm Bradbury's campus novel The History Man—bears a lot of resemblance to Brighton.
- John Hart
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- Jizz