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A. N. Wilson

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Andrew Norman Wilson (born 1950) is an English writer, known for his biographies, novels and works of popular and cultural history. He is also (as of 2004) a columnist for the London Evening Standard.

His particular slant on biography, and to some extent his take on the Victorian era topics he has covered in God's Funeral and The Victorians, can be traced to his early intention to follow a career in the Church of England. His acclaimed life of Leo Tolstoy, and his books on Jesus, C. S. Lewis and Hilaire Belloc, are notable for their deeply informed and also sceptical attitude to religious belief.

Wilson is also noted for mischief, for example in comments on the parentage of Queen Victoria, and his dissenting views, which many found disrespectful, of Iris Murdoch.

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Non-fiction

Fiction

  • The Sweets of Pimlico
  • Unguarded Hours
  • Kindly Light
  • The Healing Art
  • Who Was Oswald Fish?
  • Wise Virgin
  • Scandal (1983)
  • Gentlemen in England
  • Love Unknown (1986)
  • Stray
  • The Vicar of Sorrows
  • Dream Children
  • My Name Is Legion (2004)
  • A Jealous Ghost (forthcoming in 2005)
  • a novel sequence referred to as The Lampitt Chronicles :
    • Incline Our Hearts
    • A Bottle in the Smoke
    • Daughters of Albion
    • Hearing Voices
    • A Watch in the Night
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