They discussed this problem in the town of Buxton (northwest of London) where the company was on tour — London was under a general blackout and Guthrie had decided to move the “operation” out of town. “We won't get back to normal for a ...
Best known for his Deptford Trilogy of novels (Fifth Business, The Manticore, World of Wonders), he also wrote two other trilogies (Salterton and Cornish) and was at work on the third volume of another trilogy (Toronto) when he died.
The central perception of the book that stands at the pivotal point of Huxley's spiritual progress could hardly meet more closely with the moral theology that Davies comes to invoke against the whole of his oeuvre: “Indifference is a ...
Perhaps embarrassed, Fred and Arthur blended in with Renfrew's conservative fashion sense. Their little brother opted for Rupert's strategy. MIRANDA DAVIES I remember Rupert's smell: he had a splendid cologne and was very fastidious.
Robertson Davies: Life, Work, and Criticism
At age 81, with eleven novels and countless other works of astonishing depth behind him, Robertson Davies is considered one of the 20th century's most beloved novelists. In this extensive...
THE QUOTABLE ROBERTSON DAVIES: The Wit and Wisdom of the Master selected by James Channing Shaw More than eight hundred quotable aphorisms, opinions, and general advice for living selected from all of Davies' works.
Presents information about Canadian author Robertson Davies (1913-1995). Contains a biographical sketch, a selected bibliography, interviews, reviews, photographs, quotations, obituaries, and offers access to a mailing list.
Robertson Davies: An Annotated Bibliography
Robertson Davies