The Cornish Trilogy

The Cornish Trilogy by Robertson Davies, published by Penguin Books in 1991, is a significant work that delves into the life and influence of the eccentric art patron Francis Cornish. This edition spans 1136 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of themes woven throughout the trilogy, which includes the novels The Rebel Angels, What’s Bred in the Bone, and The Lyre of Orpheus.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines elements of fiction, literary depth, and mystery. The trilogy not only examines the complexities of Cornish’s character but also reflects on broader themes within the literary and artistic realms. Each novel contributes to a multifaceted portrayal of its protagonist, inviting readers to engage with the intricate storytelling and character development that Davies is known for.
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One of Canadian author Robertson Davies’ most dazzling achievements, ‘The Cornish Trilogy’ explores the life and influence of eccentric art patron Francis Cornish and comprises ‘The Rebel Angels’, ‘What’s Bred in the Bone’ (shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1986) and ‘The Lyre of Orpheus’.
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