Frederic Raphael
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Frederic Michael Raphael (born August 14, 1931) is an American-born, British-educated screenwriter, and also a prolific novelist and journalist.
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Works
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Fiction
- Obbligato 1956
- The Earlsdon Way 1958
- The Limits of Love 1960
- A Wild Surmise 1961
- The Graduate Wife 1962
- The Trouble with England 1962
- Lindmann 1963
- Orchestra and Beginners 1967
- Like Men Betrayed 1970
- Who Were You With Last Night? 1971
- April, June and November 1972
- Richard’s Things 1973
- California Time 1975
- The Glittering Prizes 1976
- Oxbridge Blues 1979
- After the War 1990
- Fame and Fortune (sequel to The Glittering Prizes) 2007
- Final demands (sequel to Fame and fortune) 2010
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Nonfiction
- Somerset Maugham and his World 1976
- The Poems of Catullus (with Kenneth McLeish) 1979
- The List of Books: A library of over 3000 works (with Kenneth McLeish) Harmony Books, New York, 1981. ISBN 0-517-540177.
- The Necessity of Anti-semitism 1998
- Eyes Wide Open 1999
- Personal Terms 2001
- The Benefit of Doubt: Essays 2003
- A Spoilt Boy: A Memoir of a Childhood 2003
- Rough Copy: Personal Terms 2 2004
- Cuts and Bruises: Personal Terms 3 2006
- Some Talk of Alexander: A Journey Through Space and Time in the Greek World 2006
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Screenplays (partial list)
- Nothing But the Best 1964
- Darling 1965
- Far from the Madding Crowd 1967
- Two for the Road 1968
- Daisy Miller 1974
- The King's Whore (1990)
- Eyes Wide Shut 1999
- Coast to Coast 2003
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