For her part of the contribution, identifies the fiction of G. M. Brown as a series of variation upon the theme of Orkney, seen both as a place with a rich historical past and as an emblem of life in close relation with nature's rhythms and cycles. While aware of human malice as a constant threat to nature and to peace the author still stresses the need of Christian trust in God..
The Poetry and the Fiction of George Mackay Brown: An Orkney Tapestry
MORINI, Massimiliano;
2005-01-01
Abstract
For her part of the contribution, identifies the fiction of G. M. Brown as a series of variation upon the theme of Orkney, seen both as a place with a rich historical past and as an emblem of life in close relation with nature's rhythms and cycles. While aware of human malice as a constant threat to nature and to peace the author still stresses the need of Christian trust in God..File in questo prodotto:
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