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- Q6683648 subject Q7024381.
- Q6683648 subject Q7151757.
- Q6683648 subject Q8504536.
- Q6683648 subject Q8522167.
- Q6683648 subject Q8687233.
- Q6683648 abstract "Losing Nelson is a 1999 novel by Barry Unsworth. Its protagonist is Charles Cleasby, who is obsessed with Lord Nelson, attempts to re-enact events of "Horatio"'s life to the point of feeling that he is the admiral, and who is writing a hagiographic biography. His typist, the down-to-earth Miss Lily, serves as his foil in her criticism of Nelson's ego and treatment of his wife. At the end, when Cleasby has journeyed to Naples to do research in the hope of exonerating his hero for his execution of Admiral Caracciolo and other Neapolitan Jacobins, he murders a child near the location of Nelson's betrayal, simultaneously imagining that he is killing the child Nelson and that the act forever merges him with Nelson.".
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- Q6683648 wikiPageWikiLink Q3080825.
- Q6683648 wikiPageWikiLink Q7024381.
- Q6683648 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151757.
- Q6683648 wikiPageWikiLink Q715796.
- Q6683648 wikiPageWikiLink Q83235.
- Q6683648 wikiPageWikiLink Q8504536.
- Q6683648 wikiPageWikiLink Q8522167.
- Q6683648 wikiPageWikiLink Q8687233.
- Q6683648 comment "Losing Nelson is a 1999 novel by Barry Unsworth. Its protagonist is Charles Cleasby, who is obsessed with Lord Nelson, attempts to re-enact events of "Horatio"'s life to the point of feeling that he is the admiral, and who is writing a hagiographic biography. His typist, the down-to-earth Miss Lily, serves as his foil in her criticism of Nelson's ego and treatment of his wife.".
- Q6683648 label "Losing Nelson".