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The Dorothy Dunnett Companion, Volume I by Elspeth Morrison
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The Dorothy Dunnett Companion

by Elspeth Morrison

Series: The Dorothy Dunnett Companion (1)

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Vintage (2001), Edition: 1st Vintage Books ed, Paperback, 432 pages

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An excellent, if hard to find, companion to Dorothy Dunnett's novels. Part of the richness of the Lymond and Niccoló series is the sheer wealth of literary and historical allusions—most of which escape the modern reader. This book is invaluable if you want to increase your understanding of Dunnett's subtleties. ( )
  siriaeve | Nov 2, 2008 |
Invaluable to the serious reader of historic novels ( )
  teagirl | Aug 19, 2007 |
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Here is a lovingly assembled, essential A-Z companion to Dorothy Dunnett’s brilliant Lymond Chronicles and the first five novels in the House of Niccolò series.

Elspeth Morrison has re-created the author’s exhaustive original research, documenting her myriad sources and literary references. Foreign phrases are translated; poems and quotations presented in full; historical figures and events fleshed out; subtle allusions–and there are many–noted. From the origins of the Arabic drink qahveh to a recipe for quince paste, from the medical uses of ants and alum, to Zacco, Zenobia, and Zoroaster, this easy-to-use A-to-Z reference richly illuminates the intricacies of the complex and far-flung Renaissance world Dorothy Dunnett’s creations so colorfully inhabit.

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