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Prospero's cell: a guide to the landscape and manners of the island of Corcyra

This book serves as a comprehensive guide to the island of Corcyra, examining its physical landscape, social customs, and the influence it has on the characters in Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest'. more

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Lawrence Durrell
Lawrence Durrell

Lawrence Durrell was an English novelist known for his complex narrative structures and rich cultural background. His works often explore human emotions, religious beliefs, and philosophical thoughts, with his most famous work being the 'Alexandria Quartet'. more

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