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Robertson Davies

Biographical

A.M. Kuchling put together this fine page about Davies. With biographical info, a bibliography, interviews, reviews, photographs, quotations, and obituaries, it's a great place to start your online research.

This page, by John Terning of Harvard University, contains two photos, a hyperlinked timeline, some information about Davies's major works, and a link for further info.

Bibliographical

This is a hyperlinked Davies bibliography from FantasticFiction.com. There, you'll find information about Davies's many books, organized by series, fiction, nonfiction, and collections. There's also some info on books written about Davies.

Here's a quotation about quotations by Davies—a meta-quotation, if you will. What do you make of it?

Here is a page with a link to a RealAudio interview that Don Swaim conducted with Davies in 1989. You'll also find an author photo, a bit of biographical info, and some links.

Here's an essay called "Why Robertson Davies Doesn't Matter." What do you make of the author's tone? Do you think he has a point? Explain.

Cultural

Interested in researching superstitions? Here's a handy collection called "Superstitions from Europe" by D.L. Ashliman of the University of Pittsburgh. ("Rainwater found on tombstones will remove freckles"? Good to know.)

Here's a PBS interview that Margaret Warner conducted in 1995 with John Kenneth Galbraith after Davies's death. What does Galbraith think of the author's work? Do you agree?

Find a review of a book by Davies on this page. (Hint: It's called For Your Eye Alone, and it's a collection of letters.) Now that you have some info about it, do you want to read it? Why or why not? (Free registration required.)