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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Panic_SpringPanic Spring - Wikipedia

    Panic Spring is a novel by Lawrence Durrell, published in 1937 by Faber and Faber in Britain and Covici-Friede in the United States under the pseudonym Charles Norden. It is set on a fictional Greek Island, Mavrodaphne, in the Ionian Sea somewhere between Patras, Kephalonia, and Ithaca.

  2. Panic Spring es una novela de Lawrence Durrell, publicada en 1937 por Faber y Faber en Gran Bretaña y Covici-Friede en los Estados Unidos bajo el seudónimo de Charles Norden. Está ambientado en unaisla griega ficticia, Mavrodaphne, en el mar Jónico, en algún lugar entre Patras, Kephalonia e Ithaca.

  3. Lawrence Durrell's Panic Spring: to Alexandria from Corfu. Panic Spring published in the United States by Covici-Friede, first edition 1937. 'Charles Norden', the author of Panic Spring, is really Lawrence Durrell.

  4. Unavailable for seven decades, this new edition of Panic Spring shows Durrell's emerging passion for Mediterranean life and the Greek world as well as his first attempts to articulate a political-aesthetic direction distinct from his peers, George Orwell and W.H. Auden.

  5. Panic Spring is the key point in this transition, of- fering the missing aesthetic development that is not clearly traceable in Durrell’s peers: the integration of the mannerisms of literature from

  6. panic spring,a romance - lawrence durrell - univ of victoria dept of english lawrence durrell univ of victoria dept of english 1550583816 9781550583816 Envío a domicilio en todo el mundo Comprar libro Compra venta de libros nuevos y usados - ver opiniones y comentarios. Compra y venta de libros importados, novedades y bestsellers en tu librería Online Buscalibre Chile y Buscalibros.

  7. Under the shadow of financial and political ruin, on the verge of revolution and war, the one chance summer depicted in Panic Spring will make readers reconsider the impetus and interests behind Durrell s late modernist masterpieces, The Alexandria Quartet, The Black Book, and Prospero s Cell.