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A campus novel, also known as an academic novel, is a novel whose main action is set in and around the campus of a university. The genre in its current form dates back to the early 1950s. The Groves of Academe by Mary McCarthy, published in 1952, is often quoted as the earliest example, although in Faculty Towers: The Academic Novel and Its Discontents, Elaine Showalter discusses C. P. Snow's The Masters, of the previous year, and several earlier novels have an academic setting and the same characteristics, such as Willa Cather's The Professor's House of 1925, Régis Messac's Smith Conundrum first published between 1928 and 1931 and Dorothy L. Sayers' Gaudy Night of 1935 (see below).

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  • Novel·la de campus (ca)
  • Universitätsroman (de)
  • Campus novel (en)
  • Roman de campus (fr)
  • Campus novel (pl)
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  • Ein Universitätsroman oder Campus-Roman (engl. campus novel) ist ein Roman, dessen Handlung hauptsächlich auf dem Gelände einer Universität und in deren Umgebung angesiedelt ist und Einblicke in den Universitäts- und akademischen Wissenschaftsbetrieb gibt, oft in kritischer, teils auch satirischer Absicht. Das Genre kam in den 1930er Jahren im angelsächsischen Sprachraum auf. (de)
  • Un roman de campus (en anglais : Campus novel) est un roman dont l'action se déroule sur ou autour d'un campus d'université et constituant avec d'autres ouvrages similaires un genre littéraire portant ce même nom.L'initiateur en est David Lodge. Dans ce registre, Tom Wolfe a publié Moi, Charlotte Simmons (I Am Charlotte Simmons, 2004). * Portail de la littérature * Portail des universités (fr)
  • La novel·la de campus és una obra l'acció de la qual transcorre íntegrament o en major mesura dins del campus d'una universitat i aquesta ubicació determina les relacions entre els diferents personatges que hi apareixen. Com a gènere independent va sorgir a mitjans del segle XX en l'àmbit anglosaxó i es va estendre fins a l'actualitat. (ca)
  • A campus novel, also known as an academic novel, is a novel whose main action is set in and around the campus of a university. The genre in its current form dates back to the early 1950s. The Groves of Academe by Mary McCarthy, published in 1952, is often quoted as the earliest example, although in Faculty Towers: The Academic Novel and Its Discontents, Elaine Showalter discusses C. P. Snow's The Masters, of the previous year, and several earlier novels have an academic setting and the same characteristics, such as Willa Cather's The Professor's House of 1925, Régis Messac's Smith Conundrum first published between 1928 and 1931 and Dorothy L. Sayers' Gaudy Night of 1935 (see below). (en)
  • Campus novel (pol. powieść uniwersytecka, powieść kampusowa) – odmiana powieści współczesnej, popularna szczególnie w literaturze angielskiej i amerykańskiej, wyróżniająca się tym, że jej akcja dzieje się w środowisku akademickim, w miasteczku uniwersyteckim (ang. campus). Inne powieści tego gatunku: * David Lodge: Mały światek. Romans akademicki (Small World. An Academic Romance) * David Lodge: Fajna robota (Nice work) * Vladimir Nabokov: Pnin * John Maxwell Coetzee: Hańba (Disgrace) * Zadie Smith: O pięknie (On Beauty) (pl)
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