Robert Liddell
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John (Jock) Robert Liddell (October 13, 1908 – July 23, 1992) was a British writer, best known for his criticism of the novel, and for his biography of the poet Cavafy. He was also a novelist, travel writer and poet.
He was educated at Haileybury School and the University of Oxford. In the early 1930s he was a close friend of Barbara Pym, while working in the Bodleian Library. He appears as Dr. Nicholas Parnell, a character in one of her novels.
During World War II he was one of the Cairo poets. After the war he resided in Athens.
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- A Treatise on the Novel (1947)
- The Last Enchantments (1949)
- Unreal City (1952)
- Some Principles Of Fiction (1953)
- Aegean Greece (1954)
- The Novels of I Compton-Burnett (1955)
- Byzantium and Istanbul (1956)
- The Morea (1958)
- Old and New Athens by Demetrios Sicilianos (1960) translator
- The Novels of Jane Austen (1963)
- Mainland Greece (1965)
- The Deep End (1968) novel
- Stepsons (1969) novel
- Cavafy (1974) biography
- The Novels of George Eliot (1977)
- Elizabeth & Ivy (1986)
- The Aunts (1987)
- The Abbe Trigrane by Ferdinand Fabre (1988) translator
- Mind at ease: Barbara Pym and her novels (1989)
- Twin Spirits: The Novels of Emily and Anne Brontë (1990)
- Kind Relations (1994)
- The Rivers of Babylon (1995)