CHRONOLOGY
1928 Anita Brookner born in Herne Hill, a suburb
of London.
1949 She received a BA in History from King's
College London.
1953 She received a doctorate in Art History from the Courtauld
Institute of Art.
1967 She
became the first woman to be named as Slade Professor of Art at Cambridge
University.
1968 Brookner wrote a scholarly book called Watteau.
1971 She
wrote a scholarly book called The Genius of the Future:
Studies in French Art Criticism.
1972 She wrote another scholarly book called Greuze: The Rise and Fall of an Eighteenth Century Phenomenon.
1977 Anita
was promoted to Reader at the Courtauld Institute of Art.
1980 She
wrote a scholarly book called Jacques-Louis David.
1981 Brookner
published her first novel A Start In Life.
1982 Providence
1983 Look at Me
1984 Hotel du Lac. Won the Booker Prize.
1985 Family and Friends
1986 A Misalliance
1987 A Friend from
England
1988 Latecomers
1988 She is
retired from work.
1989 Lewis Percy
1990 Brief Lives
1990 Brookner
was made a CBE (Commander of the British Empire).
1991 A Closed Eye
1992 Fraud
1993 A Family Romance, published in
the United States as Dolly.
1994 A Private View
1995 Incidents in the Rue Laugier
1996 Altered
States
1996 Dr. Graham Smith, retired professor and vice-principal of Wulfrun College
(Wolver-hampton, England), wrote the following for Wulfrun's American Studies
Resource Guide.
1997 Visitors
1998 Falling Slowly
1999 Undue Influence
2000 Her most recent
non-fiction book Romanticism and Its Discontents.
2001 The Bay of Angels
2002 The Next Big Thing, long Listed for
the Booker Prize.
2003 The Rules of Engagement
2005 Leaving Home
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