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Robertson Davies

    28 août 1913 – 2 décembre 1995

    William Robertson Davies était un romancier, dramaturge, critique, journaliste et professeur canadien, célébré pour son style littéraire distinctif et ses profondes explorations de la psyché humaine. Ses œuvres abordent souvent des thèmes tels que l'art, la dualité et la quête d'identité, caractérisées par l'esprit, l'humour intellectuel et une prose magistrale. Davies s'est imposé comme l'un des 'hommes de lettres' les plus distingués du Canada, dont l'écriture captive les lecteurs par sa richesse et sa profondeur provocatrice.

    Robertson Davies
    What's bred in the bone
    The Deptford Trilogy
    The Cornish Trilogy
    The Salterton Trilogy
    Le monde des merveilles
    La lyre d ́Orphée
    • Qui se cache derrière la fondation Cornish ? Une secte d'adorateurs du Graal ? Ou, tout simplement, un groupe de mécènes fidèles à l'esprit de leur bienfaiteur ? Mystères. Une chose est sûre : lorsqu'ils décident de monter un opéra d'Hoffmann, dont le livret inachevé vient d'être retrouvé, ils ignorent que cette initiative va provoquer une réaction en chaîne incontrôlable. Ainsi s'achève la " trilogie de Cornish ", fresque littéraire dont chaque volet est indépendant des autres, mais dont l'ensemble forme une saga unique en son genre.

      La lyre d ́Orphée
    • Qui a tué Boy Staunton? Pourquoi avait-il dans la bouche un morceau de granit rose de la taille d'un oeuf, lorsqu'on l'a retrouvé au volant de sa Cadillac décapotable?. Ce roman apporte la clé de l'énigme et achève la trilogie de Deptford. Il s'agit de la confession de Paul Dempster, alias Magnus Eisengrim, prestidigitateur engagé pour tenir le rôle de Robert-Houdin dans un film consacré au célèbre illusionniste. Paul, le fils prématuré, qui disparut avec la troupe d'un cirque minable, fut violé par le magicien Willard et réduit en esclavage. Paul se libérera pour devenir magicien à son tour, et le plus grand de son temps

      Le monde des merveilles
    • The Salterton Trilogy

      Tempest-Tost / Leaven of Malice / A Mixture of Frailties

      • 816pages
      • 29 heures de lecture
      4,4(17)Évaluer

      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 churning beneath.

      The Salterton Trilogy
    • The Cornish Trilogy

      • 1148pages
      • 41 heures de lecture
      4,3(48)Évaluer

      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.

      The Cornish Trilogy
    • Fifth Business: "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"--Publisher website (May 2007)

      The Deptford Trilogy
    • Francis Cornish was always good at keeping secrets. From the well-hidden family secret of his childhood to his mysterious encounters with a small -town embalmer, an expert art restorer, a Bavarian countess, and various masters of espionage, the events in Francis's life were not always what they seemed. In this wonderfully ingenious portrait of an art expert and collector of international renown, Robertson Davies has created a spellbinding tale of artistic triumph and heroic deceit. It is a tale told in stylish, elegant prose, endowed with lavish portions of Davies's wit and wisdom.

      What's bred in the bone
    • The Manticore

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(5535)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of familial relationships, the narrative centers on David Staunton, a successful man grappling with the shadow of his imposing father. As he navigates therapy, he meets a diverse array of characters who aid him in confronting his past and unraveling the mystery surrounding his father's death. The Manticore blends psychological depth with fantastical elements, contributing to the rich tapestry of the Deptford Trilogy.

      The Manticore
    • The story of Dr. Jonathan Hullah, a doctor practicing holistic healing. It chronicles his youth, including an incident in the Canadian bush where his life was saved by an Indian shaman, and describes his World War II years in the course of which he decided to practice holistic medicine. A look at the connection between spirit and body

      The Cunning Man