LC control no. | n 96072135 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR6118.O23 |
Personal name heading | Roberts, Adam (Adam Charles) |
Variant(s) | Roberts, Adam, 1965- Roberts, A. R. R. R., 1965- |
See also | Brine, Don, 1965- |
Birth date | 1965-06-30 |
Affiliation | University of London |
Found in | Robert Browning revisited, 1996: CIP t.p. (Adam Roberts) Phone call from pub., July 24, 1996 (Adam Roberts is Adam Charles Roberts) Alfred Tennyson, 2000: (Adam Roberts) data sheet (Adam Charles Roberts; b. June 30, 1965) www.AdamRoberts.com, 2002-06-10 (Reader in 19th century lit. in the English Dept. of Royal Holloway, Univ. of London; teaches courses on Dickens, Tennyson, & science fiction; Browning subject of Ph.D.; Salt is first novel) Victorian culture and society, 2003: t.p. (Adam C. Roberts, Dept. of English, Royal Holloway, University of London) His The soddit, 2003: t.p. (A.R.R.R. Roberts) about the author (also writes under the name Adam Roberts; author of the books: Salt, On, Stone, Polystom) Brine, Don. The Da Vinci cod, 2005: CIP t.p. (Don Brine) data sheet (b. June 30, 1965) pub. info. (a.k.a. Adam Roberts; prof. of 19th cent. lit. at London Univ.; his 1st novel, Salt; has published academic works on poetry and science fiction, and various other parodies) Middlemarch, 2021: title page (Adam Roberts) Author's website, viewed on 04/28/2021: Adam Roberts is a writer, critic and academic. He is the author of sixteen novels and many shorter works, including the prize-winning Jack Glass (2012). He is Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London, and has published critically on a wide range of topics, including nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction and science fiction. He lives in the south-east of England.) |
Invalid LCCN | n 2021023273 |