John Cowper Powys's Wolf Solent: Critical StudiesBelinda Humfrey Wolf Solent, first published in 1929. |
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... Malakite : Wolf silently believes Malakite's declaration that Christie pushed him down stairs ( 575 , 577 ) . As Christie was anxious to remove Olwen from the Malakite house on the evening of the accident ( 559 ) , there is a suggestion ...
... Malakite : Wolf silently believes Malakite's declaration that Christie pushed him down stairs ( 575 , 577 ) . As Christie was anxious to remove Olwen from the Malakite house on the evening of the accident ( 559 ) , there is a suggestion ...
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... Malakite attempts to seduce Christie . And it is the dying Malakite who tells Wolf to ' Forget ' ( 576 ) . Ramsgard , Blacksod , and King's Barton seem rife with scapegoats . William Solent and his friend Malakite literally suffer the ...
... Malakite attempts to seduce Christie . And it is the dying Malakite who tells Wolf to ' Forget ' ( 576 ) . Ramsgard , Blacksod , and King's Barton seem rife with scapegoats . William Solent and his friend Malakite literally suffer the ...
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... Malakite's body as Christie goes to fetch the doctor . Suddenly one of Malak- ite's eyes opens , and he begins to speak . Wolf asks him whether he wants anything . Malakite's response is startling : " She pushed me down , ” said Mr Malakite ...
... Malakite's body as Christie goes to fetch the doctor . Suddenly one of Malak- ite's eyes opens , and he begins to speak . Wolf asks him whether he wants anything . Malakite's response is startling : " She pushed me down , ” said Mr Malakite ...
Contents
The Face on the Waterloo Steps | 37 |
Peter Easingwood | 55 |
Philosophy | 69 |
Copyright | |
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Aberystwyth allusions Angus Wilson Autobiography beauty becomes Belinda Humfrey Blacksod Bob Weevil Carfax character Christie's comic complete Complex Vision consciousness critic death Defence of Sensuality desire Dorset escape evil experience face father feels fiction Glastonbury Romance golden Hamlet Hardy homosexual human Ibid imagination J. C. Powys Jason John Cowper Powys Jude the Obscure King Lear landscape Lenty Pond Letters to Llewelyn letters to Phyllis life-illusion living London look Malakite Malakite's malice mental mind modern mother mysterious myth nature Olwen Patchin Place philosophy Phyllis Playter pigsty poem poetry Porius Powys Review Powys's psychic Ramsgard reader reading reality Redfern's grave romance scapegoat scene seems Selena Selena Gault sense sexual Slow-worm soul story struggle suggests symbolic T. F. Powys things thought tion Torp University Urquhart Village Press Waterloo steps Weevil Weymouth William James William Solent Wolf Solent Wolf's mythology women Wordsworth writing
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