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Every Man for Himself (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Every Man for Himself (novel)
''Every Man for Himself'' is a novel written by Beryl Bainbridge that was first published in 1996 and is about the 1912 ''RMS Titanic'' disaster. The novel won the 1996 Whitbread Prize, and was a nominee of the Booker Prize.〔("Every Man for Himself" page ), Fantastic Fiction.〕 It also won the 1997 Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Europe and South Asia). ==Plot synopsis==
The novel is narrated by 22-year-old Morgan, a rich young American orphan who is a relation of banker J. P. Morgan, having been brought up by his aunt and cousin. The book is divided into four sections, each one corresponding to a day Morgan spends on the ''RMS Titanic''. He provides a lively account of the middle-class to upper-class passengers found on the luxury liner, while finding time to fall in love with spoilt young socialite Wallis Ellery. The narrator finally makes his way to a collapsible after the sinking of the ''Titanic'', and is rescued by the crew of ''Carpathia''.
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