Love and Sir Lancelot
1965 novel by Richard Gordon
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Author | Richard Gordon |
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Language | English |
Series | Doctor series |
Genre | Comedy |
Publisher | Heinemann |
Publication date | 1965 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
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Preceded by | The Summer of Sir Lancelot |
Followed by | Doctor on the Boil |
Love and Sir Lancelot is a 1965 comedy novel by the British writer Richard Gordon. It is the tenth novel in the long-running Doctor series.[1] The medical students of opposite sexes at St Swithan’s Hospital try to get around Sir Lancelot Spratt's attempts to segregate them from each other, while Sir Lancelot's protégé Simon Sparrow becomes involved with a film star.
References
- ^ Pringle p.227
Bibliography
- Pringle, David. Imaginary People: A Who's who of Fictional Characters from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day. Scolar Press, 1996.
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Richard Gordon's Doctor series
- Doctor in the House (1952)
- Doctor at Sea (1953)
- Doctor at Large (1955)
- Doctor in Love (1957)
- Doctor and Son (1959)
- Doctor in Clover (1960)
- Doctor on Toast (1961)
- Doctor in the Swim (1962)
- The Summer of Sir Lancelot (1963)
- Love and Sir Lancelot (1965)
- Doctor on the Boil (1970)
- Doctor on the Brain (1972)
- Doctor in the Nude (1973)
- Doctor on the Job (1976)
- Doctor in the Nest (1979)
- Doctor's Daughters (1981)
- Doctor on the Ball (1985)
- Doctor in the Soup (1986)
- The Last of Sir Lancelot (1999)
- Doctor in the House (1968)
- Doctor at Large (1969)
- Doctor in the House (1954)
- Doctor at Sea (1955)
- Doctor at Large (1957)
- Doctor in Love (1960)
- Doctor in Distress (1963)
- Doctor in Clover (1966)
- Doctor in Trouble (1970)
- Doctor in the House (1969–70)
- Doctor at Large (1971)
- Doctor in Charge (1972–73)
- Doctor at Sea (1974)
- Doctor on the Go (1975–77)
- Doctor Down Under (1979)
- Doctors' Daughters (1981)
- Doctor at the Top (1991)
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