Robertson Davies by Camille Bossiere

Robertson Davies by Camille Bossiere

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Offers a collection of essays on the writing of Robertson Davies that addresses the basic problems in reading his work. This title looks at the topics of doubling, disguise, irony, paradox, and dwelling in 'gaps' or spaces 'in between'.

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Robertson Davies by Camille Bossiere

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.
Morra, Linda M.: - Linda M. Morra is an associate professor in the Department of English at Bishop's University and the current president of the Quebec Writers' Federation. She edited the collected letters of Emily Carr and Ira Dilworth published with the University of Toronto Press (2006), and edited and annotated Jane Rule's Taking my Life (2011).
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ISBN 13 9780776605319
ISBN 10 0776605313
Title Robertson Davies
Author Camille La Bossiere
Series Reappraisals: Canadian Writers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Year published 2001-07-03
Number of pages 192
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