The Cornish Trilogy: What's Bred in the Bone, The Rebel Angels, The Lyre of Orpheus

by Robertson Davies

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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". Woven around the pursuits of the energetic spirits and erudite scholars of the University of St John and the Holy Ghost, the trilogy lures the reader into a world of mysticism, historical allusion and gothic fantasy. It is densely plotted, highly entertaining and fuses themes of religion, love, art and music in a glorious celebration of humanism. '...the kind of writer who makes you want to nag your friends until they read him so that they share the pleasure' - "Observer".

Book details

Published
27/06/1991

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd

ISBN
9780140144468



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UK Kirkus review

This rumbustious and labyrinthine trilogy deals with the fortunes of the Cornish family, against a backdrop of Jungian analysis, guardian angels, monstrous children, artistic bunkum, and 19th-century opera - among other things. Comprises Rebel Angels, What's Bred in the Bone, and The Lyre of Orpheus. (Kirkus UK)

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