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''The Liar'', [[Stephen Fry]]'s first novel, is, more or less, a [[Coming of Age Story]] about a compulsive liar. It centers around a young man named Adrian Healey, beginning with his public school years and ending sometime after he graduates from [[Oxbridge|Cambridge]]. In between, he falls in love with his beautiful underclassman, Hugo Cartwright, forges an "unpublished" Dickens manuscript, works as a rent boy {{spoiler|(allegedly)}}, and {{spoiler|gets involved in a pretend murder mystery.}} The novel is told in [[Anachronic Order]] with a liberal dosage of [[Unreliable Narrator]], although the book is written in the third person.
'''''The Liar''''', [[Stephen Fry]]'s first novel, is, more or less, a [[Coming of Age Story]] about a compulsive liar. It centers around a young man named Adrian Healey, beginning with his public school years and ending sometime after he graduates from [[Oxbridge|Cambridge]]. In between, he falls in love with his beautiful underclassman, Hugo Cartwright, forges an "unpublished" Dickens manuscript, works as a rent boy {{spoiler|(allegedly)}}, and {{spoiler|gets involved in a pretend murder mystery.}} The novel is told in [[Anachronic Order]] with a liberal dosage of [[Unreliable Narrator]], although the book is written in the third person.

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=== ''The Liar'' provides examples of: ===
* [[The Alcoholic]]: {{spoiler|Cartwright, by the end.}}
* [[The Alcoholic]]: {{spoiler|Cartwright, by the end.}}
* [[Anachronic Order]]: The whole book. It takes at least two reads to get the whole story.
* [[Anachronic Order]]: The whole book. It takes at least two reads to get the whole story.
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 13 April 2017

The Liar, Stephen Fry's first novel, is, more or less, a Coming of Age Story about a compulsive liar. It centers around a young man named Adrian Healey, beginning with his public school years and ending sometime after he graduates from Cambridge. In between, he falls in love with his beautiful underclassman, Hugo Cartwright, forges an "unpublished" Dickens manuscript, works as a rent boy (allegedly), and gets involved in a pretend murder mystery. The novel is told in Anachronic Order with a liberal dosage of Unreliable Narrator, although the book is written in the third person.


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