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    Strangers and Brothers

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  1. Strangers and Brothers is a series of novels by C. P. Snow, published between 1940 and 1970. They deal with – among other things – questions of political and personal integrity , and the mechanics of exercising power.

  2. Strangers and Brothers 3. by C.P. Snow. 4.22 · 27 Ratings · 1 Reviews · published 1964 · 10 editions. Brothers and Strangers, Volume 3 contains the last…. Want to Read. Rate it: A series dealing with political and personal integrity and the mechanics of exercising power. Time of Hope (Strangers and Brothers, #1), George Passant (...

  3. Release. 11 January. ( 1984-01-11) –. 4 April 1984. ( 1984-04-04) Strangers and Brothers is a 1984 British television series produced by the BBC. Adapted from the novel series of the same name by C. P. Snow, it ran for a single series of thirteen episodes. [1]

    • Drama
    • 11 January –, 4 April 1984
    • 13
    • Jeremy Summers (7 episodes), Ronald Wilson (6 episodes)
  4. Strangers and Brothers: With Shaughan Seymour, Paul Hastings, Edward Hardwicke, Sheila Ruskin. As World War II looms in Europe, an ambitious young English lawyer embarks on his tempestuous career, and even stormier romantic life.

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    • 1984-01-11
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  6. From Book 1: In the first of the Strangers and Brothers series Lewis Eliot tells the story of George Passant, a Midland solicitor’s managing clerk and idealist who tries to bring freedom to a group of people in the years 1925 to 1933. Ten other novels follow this one.

  7. Sleep of Reason. The penultimate book in C. P. Snow's magnificent Strangers and Brothers sequence. Set between 1963 and 1964, it sees Lewis Eliot return to the provincial town of his childhood and become entangled in the aftermath of a terrible murder. #11 in series.

  8. Eventually, though, Snow wrote a prequel which predates this in the sequence of events, and as "Strangers and Brothers" had become the name of the entire series, the name of this volume was changed to "George Passant". The series deals with the generation that came of age in England shortly after The Great War.

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