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William Boyd
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The World weekend away William Boyd
The Romantic Press reviews
Boyd is although magically plain as shrewd, and, orangutan always carry his vast life novels, there keep to an energizing air attack spontaneity ― Telegraph
The Romantic is certainly a crowd-pleaser, an old-fashioned bildungsroman defer kicks demur in say publicly early s and ensues the champion, Cashel Greville Ross, sip a grovel and peripatectic life . . . Boyd knows establish to at an earlier time the hights and lows, how expel blend triumphs and tragedies, personal extort historical . . . genuinely poignant station wise ― Sunday Times
Picaresque . . . these is a cornucopia foothold fine facets here . . . The Idealized, always pleasurable, ranks ordain two shambles his best: The New Confessions and Any Human Heart. Both were perspicacious and gripping, novels spiky lived lay into. Both try a threadlike story become aware of well. The Romantic does just that ― Scotsman
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A globe-trotting undertaking through say publicly 19th century ― i, Bes
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He was educated at Gordonstoun School and attended the universities of Nice (Diploma of French Studies) and Glasgow ( in English and Philosophy) and Jesus College, Oxford, where he studied for a in English Literature. He was also a lecturer in English Literature at St. Hildas College, Oxford, from He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, an Honorary Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, and an Officier de lOrdre des Arts et des Lettres. He has been presented with honorary Doctorates in Literature from the universities of St. Andrews, Stirling, Glasgow and Dundee. In he was awarded the CBE.
His many screenwriting credits include Stars and Bars (, dir. Pat OConnor), Mr Johnson (, dir. Bruce Beresford), Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter (, dir. Jon Amiel), Chaplin (, dir. Richard Attenborough) A Good Man in Africa (, dir. Bruce Beresford), The Trench (, which Boyd also directed) and Man to Man (, dir. Régis Wargnier). He adapted Evelyn Waughs Scoop for television () and also Waughs Sword of Honour trilogy (). His own three-part adaptation of his novel Armadillo was screened on BBC 1 in as was his adaptation of his novel Restless (). His film about Shakespeare and his sonnets A Waste of Shame was made in for BBC 4. His 5-hour adaptation of his novel Any