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    William Robertson Davies CC OOnt FRSL FRSC (28 August 1913 – 2 December 1995) was a Canadian novelist, playwright, critic, journalist, and professor. He...
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  • and literary executor of Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. Mathews was born in Melbourne, and met Davies at the University of Oxford. Sharing an interest...
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  • executor of Robertson Davies Brian Davies, philosopher Brian Davies, birth name of British illustrator and cartoonist Michael ffolkes Bryan Davies (disambiguation)...
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    Maker". Davies has contributed to several film soundtracks in collaboration with composer and author Sebastian Robertson. Davies and Robertson contributed...
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  • The Deptford Trilogy (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    to 1975) is a series of inter-related novels by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. The trilogy consists of Fifth Business (1970), The Manticore (1972)...
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  • Fifth Business (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    novel by Canadian writer Robertson Davies. First published by Macmillan of Canada in 1970, it is the first installment of Davies' best-known work, the Deptford...
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  • same characters or setting, such as The Deptford Trilogy of novels by Robertson Davies, The Apu Trilogy of films by Satyajit Ray, The Kingdom Trilogy of television...
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    Sebastian Robertson is a Canadian-American non-fiction children's author, musician, composer, and studio engineer. As a children's author, Robertson has written...
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  • legendary Greek figure Orpheus The Lyre of Orpheus (novel), a novel by Robertson Davies Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus, an album by Nick Cave and the...
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    the life of a cuckold). A book by French Queen Maguerite de Valois Robertson Davies, Fifth Business David J. Ley, Insatiable Wives: Women Who Stray and...
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  • The Salterton Trilogy (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    Salterton Trilogy consists of the first three novels by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies: Tempest-Tost (1951), Leaven of Malice (1954), and A Mixture of Frailties...
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  • Blodwen Davies 1897 1966 historian A Study of Tom Thomson Lynn Davies 1954 poet The Bridge That Carries the Road, Where Sound Pools Robertson Davies 1913...
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  • circumstances and they become more extraordinary because of it." - Robertson Davies 7 7 "The Hunger" July 30, 2015 (2015-07-30) 2.092 "Humans are not the...
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    through which he came to know Jung personally. The Canadian novelist Robertson Davies made Jungian analysis a central part of his 1970 novel The Manticore...
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  • The Cunning Man (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    and Stewart in 1994, is the last novel written by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. The Cunning Man is the memoir of the life of a doctor, Dr. Jonathan...
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  • Davies was the father of author Robertson Davies, Arthur Davies and Fred Davies. He died in Toronto in 1967 while in office as senator. "Robertson Davies"...
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    Gothic applies a similar sensibility to a Canadian cultural context. Robertson Davies, Alice Munro, Barbara Gowdy, Timothy Findley, and Margaret Atwood have...
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  • The Cornish Trilogy (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    by Canadian novelist, playwright, critic, journalist, and professor Robertson Davies. The trilogy consists of The Rebel Angels (1981), What's Bred in the...
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  • The Manticore (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    The Manticore is the second novel in Robertson Davies' Deptford Trilogy. Published in 1972 by Macmillan of Canada, it deals with the aftermath of the mysterious...
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  • World of Wonders (novel) (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    World of Wonders is the third novel in Robertson Davies's Deptford Trilogy. First published by Macmillan of Canada in 1975, this novel focuses on the life-story...
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  • The Lyre of Orpheus (novel) (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    The Lyre of Orpheus is a 1988 novel by Canadian author Robertson Davies first published by Macmillan of Canada. Lyre is the last of three connected novels...
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    written as purely local entertainments. Among these was Canadian writer Robertson Davies' A Masque of Aesop (1952), which was set at his trial in Delphi and...
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  • What's Bred in the Bone (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    What's Bred in the Bone is the second novel in the Canadian writer Robertson Davies' Cornish Trilogy. It is the life story of Francis or Frank Cornish...
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  • Happy Alchemy (category Books by Robertson Davies)
    a collection of writings by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. The collection was edited after Davies' death in 1995 by his literary executors: his wife...
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  • to win the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction. Robertson Davies, Bruce Hutchison, Jack Hodgins, Alice Munro and Morley Callaghan were...
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  • Leaven of Malice (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    is the second novel in The Salterton Trilogy by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. The other two novels are Tempest-Tost (1951) and A Mixture of Frailties...
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  • war medals. This includes the Order of Canada insignia presented to Robertson Davies, Foster Hewitt, Charles Band, and Arnold Smith, plus Canada's first...
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  • The Table Talk of Samuel Marchbanks (category Short story collections by Robertson Davies)
    journalist Robertson Davies. The other two books in this series are The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks (1947) and Samuel Marchbanks' Almanack (1967). Davies created...
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  • Murther and Walking Spirits (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    novel by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. Murther and Walking Spirits is, in a way, another ghost story, a genre Davies visited in his short story...
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  • The Rebel Angels (category Novels by Robertson Davies)
    The Rebel Angels is Canadian author Robertson Davies's most noted novel,[citation needed] after those that form his Deptford Trilogy. First published by...
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