Rebel Angels

by Robertson Davies
Rebel Angels
published
1982 by Penguin Canada (APB)
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Paperback, 326 pages

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014006270X   (isbn13: 9780140062700)

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The Rebel Angels is the inaugural volume of the Cornish Trilogy, Robertson Davies's final completed series. These are Davies's oddest books, an...more





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Shan
01/03/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in December, 2007
If you have not met Canadian novelist and University of Toronto professor Robertson Davies, I strongly encourage you to do so. His narratives feature multiple layers which draw from history, art, literature, religion, and science, and he somehow manages to keep all the balls in the air as he juggles them.

I first came across Davies a couple of years ago when a former English colleague of mine recommended him to me due to my interest in the visual arts and literature. At this point, I've re-...more
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Jon
04/16/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to Jon by: The Internet
recommends it for: Boors and people that enjoy Tom Robbins
A good ending to an otherwise mediocre and overly "clever" book. During the story, the author relies heavily on the book within a book story, and ironically, the characters complaints about the book in the story were my complaints about the actual book!
The author gets wrapped up in chapter-long dinner party conversations involving characters who only exist as rambling academics created for the sole purpose of some sort of literary masturbation. However, there were some underl...more
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Persephone
I had always meant to read Robertson Davies; my undergraduate English degree hadn't included Canadian literature. (And frankly, I tended to stick to Drama and Poetry for the lighter reading load...) One day I bit the bullet and this novel was the most readily available. I was enchanted by wit and quirkiness. When the man himself came to do a reading at the University of Victoria a couple of years later, I brought my ragged paperback copy along for him to sign. I don't think his agent was at all ...more
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Christine
Read in August, 2007
So far I like it. As with the Deptford Trilogy and Salterton Trilogy, it takes me a while to get into RD, but he does speak of knowledge and university life in such a way that I wish I could've experienced it. Plus, I damned curious to find out what they're searching for in these ancient texts and works of art.
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Carrie
11/07/07

Read in February, 2006
Right up to the end, anyway, it's a very good book. It's a good read, but it makes you feel smart because you learn a lot (or at least, I did) if you actually keep Wikipedia at hand to find out that the academic characters are actually talking about real things.
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Pam
02/07/08

Read in February, 2008
I really like Davies' writing, even though sometimes the philosophical discourse makes me impatient for plot movement. In this book, nothing much happened until the final chapters. I almost gave up but I'm glad I didn't.
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Summer
06/03/07

This book was recommended to me by my boyfriend, now husband. A Canadian author and a very unique but interesting read. Combines acadamia, suspense, gypsies and art. Great book. First of a trilogy.
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Gill
07/30/07

Read in April, 2007
Good reading for a nerd like me who loves good sentences and endearingly wacky characters.
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Yvonne
09/28/07

Read in January, 1989
I think I read this trilogy in the eighties, and I still remember the delight I felt in "discovering" the first book. It was a hoot. Didn't like the second very well; the third was better.
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brianne
This is my favorite book of all time. I love how the characters Davies creates are more than just archetypal. They are true, possessing both yin and yang.
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Lindsay
Read in May, 2008
Not as good as Fifth Business (the first book in the Deptford trilogy), but I am still looking forward to reading the rest of the Cornish trilogy.
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Sara
03/03/08

Read in February, 2008
A choice for my book club. I really enjoyed it. First 100 pages a bit slow, but it picks up. For me, many obscure references. Much to mull over.
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Nick
12/19/07

Read in December, 2007
Academia, love, gypsies and a rather shocking twist at the end. I liked this one a fair bit, but we'll have to see how the next two books do.
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Brina
01/05/08

bookshelves: recently-read
Read in December, 2007
Once again, Davies is slow to get to the good stuff, but this first part of the Cornish Trilogy is doubtlessly classic and absolutely worthy.
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Ms. S...........
Davies is a genuis. Academics, gypsies, and an honor of conversation, discourse analysis, and discovery...what more could you ask for?
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Linera
02/23/08

bookshelves: academic-setting
And now, moving on to The Cornish Trilogy, again marvelling at what an accomplished storyteller Robertson Davies is.
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Sigi
11/02/07

A campus novel lifted to surreal heights. The gypsy heroine inspired my early devotions to good hair and music.
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Flanamac
bookshelves: favorite-fiction
A gypsy graduate student trying to balance between her chosen life and her gypsy background. brain or gut?
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Elena
02/18/08

Read in May, 2007
Was a great story to have read to you on a long drive. Incredible imagination, wit, depth, humour.
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Derek
09/17/08

If you're into theater this is required reading. Even if you're not it's pretty darned funny.
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avg rating (all editions): 4.13 (334 ratings)
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number of reviews: 27







other editions

The Rebel Angels (Cornish Trilogy)
Rebel Angels (Paperback)
The Rebel Angels (Hardcover)