The House as a Symbol: Joyce Cary and "The Turkish House"

The House as a Symbol: Joyce Cary and "The Turkish House"
ISBN-10
9062037089
ISBN-13
9789062037087
Category
Fiction
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
1986
Publisher
Rodopi
Author
Barbara Fisher

Description

48 Vaughan's Aula Lucis is probably Blake's source , says Raine , Blake & Tradition , I , 274 . 49 Ibid . , p . 276 . 46 Since Cary knew both Gilbert and Stanley Spencer personally 100.

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