Robertson Davies: A Mingling of ContrarietiesCamille R. La Bossière, Linda M. Morra University of Ottawa Press, 2001 - 178 páginas This collection of essays on the writing of Robertson Davies addresses the basic problems in reading his work by looking at the topics of doubling, disguise, irony, paradox, and dwelling in "gaps" or spaces "in between." The essays present new insights on a broad range of topics in Davies oeuvre and represent one of the first major discussions devoted to Davies' work since his death in 1995. Publishled in English. |
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Davies Tristramgistus | 1 |
The Humour of Robertson Davies | 33 |
Robertson Davies and Shamanstvo | 57 |
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Robertson Davies: A Mingling of Contrarieties Camille R. La Bossière,Linda M. Morra Vista previa restringida - 2001 |
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