The Salterton Trilogy

The Salterton Trilogy by Robertson Davies, published by Penguin Books in 1986, is a new edition encompassing 808 pages in English. This work presents a vivid portrayal of Salterton, a town often perceived as dreamy and old-world by outsiders, while revealing the complexities and realities of modern Canadian life through the lens of its inhabitants.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the town’s character, contrasting the romanticized views with the genuine experiences of its residents. The narrative delves into themes of fiction, historical context, and literary criticism, providing insights into the social fabric of Salterton. This edition invites readers to engage with the multifaceted nature of the community, challenging preconceived notions and offering a deeper understanding of contemporary Canada.
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People who do not know Salterton call it dreamy and old world. They say it is the place where Anglican clergymen go when they die. The real Saltertonians, however, know that there is nothing quaint about the place at all. This book shows readers what modern Canada is like.
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