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In the small university town of Salterton, Ontario, dreams are
quietly taking shape, or falling apart. There's the Salterton
Little Theatre Company, in which professional director Valentine
Rich is tormented by the amateurish efforts of his actors. The
families Vambrace and Bridgetower almost go to war over a fake
notice of engagement in the local paper. And a family fortune is
lavished on an aspiring singer because there is no male heir to
claim it. Tracing the lives and incidents of a small community in
the middle of the last century, The Salterton Trilogy peels off the
public veneer of geniality and respectability to reveal the private
passions simmering beneath.
Ramsay is a man twice born, a man who has returned from the hell of the battle-grave at Passchendaele in World War I decorated with the Victoria Cross and destined to be caught in a no man's land where memory, history, and myth collide. As Ramsay tells his story, it begins to seem that from boyhood, he has exerted a perhaps mystical, perhaps pernicious, influence on those around him. His apparently innocent involvement in such innocuous events as the throwing of a snowball or the teaching of card tricks to a small boy in the end prove neither innocent nor innocuous. Fifth Business stands alone as a remarkable story told by a rational man who discovers that the marvelous is only another aspect of the real.
At two minutes to six on December 27th 1908 the lives of three
people become inextricably bound together by the trajectory of a
snowball. There is ten-year old Dunstable Ramsay, intended victim
of the snowball, who, fatefully, ducks; his 'lifelong friend and
enemy' Percy Boyd Staunton, angered by their recent quarrel, who
hurls the snowball; and Paul Dempster, prematurely born when his
pregnant mother is struck by Percy's icy missile. Tracing the rich
and varied lives of these three individuals, The Deptford Trilogy
lures the reader down labyrinthine tunnels of myth, history and
magic in one of the most beguiling, clever and cunning trilogies
ever written.
Robertson Davies has been called the most important Canadian
playwright of the postwar period. These two plays from the 1940s
prove that great writing and important themes never go out of
style.
The University of St John and the Holy Ghost (known affectionately
as Spook) has a problem - and an opportunity. Strange, eccentric
art patron and collector Francis Cornish has died and faculty
members have been made executors of his complicated will. But in
the realization of their duties, they find themselves drawn into
Cornish's bizarre, secretive and mystical world. In this
spellbinding trilogy a host of memorable characters - defrocked,
mischief-making monks, half-mad professors, gypsies and musical
geniuses - become entangled in a story that involves theft,
perjury, scholarship, murder, love, and the squandering of plenty
of cash.
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The Manticore (Paperback)
Robertson Davies; Foreword by Kelly Link; Introduction by Michael Dirda
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R401
Discovery Miles 4 010
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Hailed by the Washington Post Book World as "a modern classic,"
Robertson Davies's acclaimed Deptford Trilogy is a glittering,
fantastical, cunningly contrived series of novels, around which a
mysterious death is woven. The Manticore--the second book in the
series after Fifth Business--follows David Staunton, a man pleased
with his success but haunted by his relationship with his
larger-than-life father. As he seeks help through therapy, he
encounters a wonderful cast of characters who help connect him to
his past and the death of his father.
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World of Wonders (Paperback)
Robertson Davies; Foreword by Kelly Link; Introduction by Michael Dirda
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R448
Discovery Miles 4 480
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Hailed by the "Washington Post Book World" as ?a modern classic, ?
Robertson Davies's acclaimed Deptford Trilogy is a glittering,
fantastical, cunningly contrived series of novels, around which a
mysterious death is woven. "World of Wonders"?the third book in the
series after "The Manticore"?follows the story of Magnus
Eisengrim?the most illustrious magician of his age?who is spirited
away from his home by a member of a traveling sideshow, the Wanless
World of Wonders. After honing his skills and becoming better
known, Magnus unfurls his life's courageous and adventurous tale in
this third and final volume of a spectacular, soaring work.
?Robertson Davies is one of the great modern novelists.?
?Malcolm Bradbury, "The Sunday Times" (London)
?Robertson Davies is a novelist whose books are thick and rich
with humor, character and incident. They are plotted with skill and
much flamboyance.? ?"The Observer" (London)
A fake announcement in the local newspaper regarding an engagement
between a young man and woman from Salterton's high society
revolutionizes life in the city. The alleged bride's father,
Professor Vambrace, is not willing to forgive an offense he
considers insulting, and his planned lawsuit against the paper
could have unpredictable consequences. Meanwhile, a storm is
brewing in the editorial department at the "Evening Bellman," in
which its affable director, the owner's intriguing daughter-in-law,
and a veteran editor find themselves immersed. The rest of the city
buzzes with rumors as the residents ponder what role the crazy
organ player and the new choir teacher have in the scandal.""This
second installation in the Salterton Trilogy and the sequel to
"Tempest-Tost" portrays peaceful provincial life in a Canadian city
with masterful irony. "Un anuncio falso en un periodico local de un
compromiso matrimonial entre dos jovenes de la alta sociedad de
Salterton revoluciona la vida en la ciudad. El padre de la supuesta
novia, el profesor Vambrace, no esta dispuesto a olvidar una ofensa
que el considera injuriosa y su anunciada demanda podria tener
consecuencias impredecibles. Mientras tanto, en la redaccion del
"Evening Bellman" se desata una tormenta en la que se ven inmersos
su afable director, la intrigante nuera del dueno del periodico y
uno de los redactores mas veteranos. El resto de la ciudad se
convierte en un hervidero de rumores mientras los residentes se
preguntan que tienen que ver en el escandalo el alocado organista
de la catedral y un advenedizo profesor de canto." "Esta segunda
instalacion en la Trilogia de Salterton y la continuacion de la
novela "A merced de la tempestad" retrata con magistral ironia la
tranquila vida provinciana de una ciudad canadiense."
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