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Robertson Davies : man of myth (original 1994; edition 1994)

by Judith Skelton Grant

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Biography of Canadian playwright Robertson Davies, discussing his life, family, career, and work, drawn from over seventy interviews with Davies, family members, friends, and colleagues, and his notebooks, diaries, and other writings.
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Authors:Judith Skelton Grant
Info:Toronto : Viking, 1994.
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In an important sense, Robertson Davies was born, not on August 28, 1913, but on the day when the first traces were laid down in his memory.
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