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The Cornish Trilogy
The Cornish Trilogy The Cornish Trilogy is the name given to three related ... critic, journalist, and professor Robertson Davies. The trilogy consists of The Rebel Angels (1981), ...
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Trilogy
Trilogy For other uses, see Trilogy (disambiguation). A trilogy is a set of three works of ... tenuous connections, as in the surreal Nova trilogy novels of William S. Burroughs. Trilogies have ... play. The Oresteia is the only surviving trilogy of these ancient Greek plays, originally ...
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Toronto Trilogy
Toronto Trilogy The "Toronto Trilogy" is the name that has been given ... In the 1950s he published his Salterton Trilogy; in the 1970s he published his most famous trilogy, The Deptford Trilogy; this was followed in the 1980s ...
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Robertson Davies (translated from French)
... three novels, that one called later The Trilogy of Salterton were Tempest-Tost ( 1951 ), Leaven ... wonders). Later, one baptized these three novels Trilogy of Deptford. The Eighties and Nineties At ... both which followed it the nickname The Cornish Trilogy. Its following novel, What' S Bred in ... in 1988 ; this last novel of the Cornish Trilogy was published in French under ...
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Robertson Davies
... which later became known as The Salterton Trilogy, were Tempest-Tost (1951), Leaven of Malice ... came to be known as The Deptford Trilogy. The 1980s and 1990s When Davies retired ... his next one, became known as The Cornish Trilogy. During his retirement he continued to write ... Orpheus (1988) (the final installment in The Cornish Trilogy), Murther and Walking Spirits (1991) ...
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What's Bred in the Bone
... novel in the Canadian writer Robertson Davies' Cornish Trilogy. It is the life story of Francis or Frank Cornish, whose death and will were the starting ... Angel and the daimon in charge of Cornish's life. The main part of the ... daimon explains how he worked to make Cornish a great man. We follow Cornish' ...
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The Rebel Angels
... Davies' most noted novels, after his Deptford Trilogy. The first book in his Cornish Trilogy, The Rebel Angels follows several faculty and ... quite attain the popularity of the Deptford Trilogy, but it is generally considered to be ... of eccentric art patron and collector Francis Cornish. Hollier, McVarish, and Darcourt are the ...
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A. L. Rowse
... after which he retired to Trenarren, his Cornish home, for the remainder of his life ... co-edited Charles Henderson's Essays in Cornish History for the Clarendon Press. His early ... Cornwall (1941), a lively detailed accountt of Cornish society in the 16th century. He consolidated ... his most important work was the historical trilogy The Elizabethan Age: The England of Elizabeth ... appeared in several volumes, starting with A Cornish Childhood (1942) and ending with whimsical ...
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Lyonesse
... Celtic mythology Lyonesse was central to both Cornish and Breton mythology. In Christian times it ... to be viewed as a sort of Cornish Sodom and Gomorrah, an example of divine ... were limited in that Lyonesse remained in Cornish thought very much a mystical and mythical ... s Bay near Penzance. For example, the Cornish name of St Michael's Mount is ... literally, "the grey rock in the wood". Cornish people around Penzance still believe strongly ...
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The Lyre of Orpheus (novel)
... of the three connected novels of the Cornish Trilogy by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. It was ... the executors of the will of Francis Cornish (the subject of What's Bred in ... find themselves at the head of the "Cornish Foundation". The executors, Simon Darcourt, Arthur Cornish, and Maria Cornish, are called upon ...
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