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Whats Bred In The Bone (Paperback)

de Robertson Davies (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Known to discerning readers for his beguiling Deptford Trilogy and the more recent Rebel Angels, Canadian author Davies has written another irresistible novel. His story of the secret life of Francis Cornish, full of ironic twists and surprises, has the added enticement of a look inside the rarefied world of art experts and restorers. There is even a hint of the thriller genre, since Cornish joins British Intelligence to participate in an international scheme to defraud the Nazis of Old Masters. But this is primarily a character study, built around the theme: "what's bred in the bone comes out in the flesh," with the corollary that suffering endured when one is young builds character for later achievements. Born into an eccentric, wealthy Canadian family in a backwoods town, enduring a lonely and suffocatingly pious upbringing, Cornish eventually becomes a respected art appraiser and collector, at the sacrifice of his considerable talent as a painter. In addition to the tantalizing story of how this comes about, related with elements of intrigue and mystery, Davies delivers a wickedly funny, trenchant dissection of provincial society and some witty observations about religion and art. The book is seamlessly constructed, interpolating some marvelous set pieces of comic intensity, and the reader hurtles through the taut, compelling narrative wishing it would never end. 25,000 first printing; BOMC alternate. Foreign rights: Curtis Brown. November
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Library Journal

In this extraordinary fictional biography, the highly gifted Davies (The Cunning Man, Audio Reviews, LJ 11/15/95) makes use of guardian angels to tell his remarkable tale. Francis Cornish endures a secretive childhood in a remote town, fascinating encounters with its embalmer, and time in prewar Oxford where he studied art and philosophy. He eventually discovers his superior artistic talents and the problem of finding his own unique style. Author Davies has produced a gripping story of artistic triumph and heroic deceit, told with deep insight into the worlds of art and international espionage. This work is tailor-made for the eloquence of narrator Frederick Davidson. A fine addition to any library.?James Dudley, Copiague, N.Y.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Bravo Reviewers!, Nov. 11 2007
Par Lonelle (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Whats Bred In The Bone (Paperback)
I actually got misty-eyed reading many of the Amazon reviews of this book! Truly one of the literary tops, What's Bred in the Bone is a favourite novel from a favourite author. It just floors me again and again and again.....
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Blairlogie, Avril 25 2004
Par Jeffrey H. R. Hemlin (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Whats Bred In The Bone (Paperback)
I didn't know of Davies' history - except that he went to UCC and Queens and UofT - and that he was a wonderful storyteller.

What's Bred in the Bone tells the story of Francis Cornish, beginning with his birth and childhood in Blairlogie. As I read on, I soon realized that Blairlogie was in fact Renfrew Ontario, my hometown... I didn't know how he had been able to describe my hometown so well, but I was knew it was Renfrew - physically, historically, economically and personally.

I later learned that Davies had been able to draw such a devastatingly clear, ironic and satirical portrait of Renfrew, because he too grew up there. He attended the same public school as me (although we had proper plumbing by the time I went there) and attended the same church. The story is populated with Renfrew names... Cornish was the Anglican Minister, Froats - the Monument Maker - and so on.

It is a wonderful story - and all the more so because Renfrew continues with much the same social system, which includes an annual "Lumber Baron Days," while ignoring the wonderful love letter from a homegrown son. Too Rich!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the best novels ever written in any language., Oct. 14 2001
Davies always anchors his world in the primal instincts, the truths of human nature. You are never quite prepared for the surprising complexity of his characters or the fate that awaits them. The realistic evolution of Francis from troubled boyhood to artistic savant is really a modern version of David Copperfield, except the female characters are more fully dimensioned than Dickens could ever manage. And there is nothing of Dicken's stuffiness here. This is great literature with a Monty Python flair. No matter how you slice it a convincing argument can be made that during the last ten years of his life Davies was the greatest living novelist writing in English.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Davies certainly isn't faking
This is the first book by Davies I ever read, and it remains my favourite. As I found out later, it is the centrepiece of what came to be known as the Cornish trilogy. Read more
Publié le Jui 23 2001 par J. W. Reitsma

4.0étoiles sur 5 Intriguing exploration of the notion of Free Will
Robertson Davies spins a marvelous tale about the fine connections between seemingly inconsequential choices. Read more
Publié le Mai 17 2001 par t. w. davis

2.0étoiles sur 5 Good characters, but the story just never grips you
Although I sympathised with Francis, the main character, I found this a very difficult read and nearly gave up twice along the way. Read more
Publié le Oct. 31 2000 par Javier Echavarri

5.0étoiles sur 5 Even without the trilogy, an excellent book
I didn't realize this was the middle book of the Cornish trilogy and read it first. I haven't read the other two yet, but I have to say that this book is excellent and one of the... Read more
Publié le Jui 26 2000 par julies_27

1.0étoiles sur 5 oh boy...
I agree with the person from Mississauga-- it is the most boring book I've ever been forced to read. Read more
Publié le Mars 4 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 The book that bores everyones bones
Whats bred in the Bone is one of the worst novels I have ever read in my life. The plot is boring -the main character (francis cornish) dies after an uneventful life. Read more
Publié le Fév 15 2000 par avid reader

5.0étoiles sur 5 Zowie. What a book.
Wow. I really liked this one. Picked it up after reading The Rebel Angels, not realizing it continued the same story (as much as Davies ever does). Read more
Publié le Nov. 2 1999 par Mark Salter

5.0étoiles sur 5 This is a Book You'll Read More Than Once
Robertson Davies is simply one of the best story-tellers who ever lived and this is, I think, his best story. Read more
Publié le Sep 15 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 gets better with every reading
what's bred in the bone is one of those books that you hope to forget as soon as you've finished reading it -- just so you can go back and rediscover it again. Read more
Publié le Mai 4 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 A rare find of a book
Back in 1985 I was discussing Tolkein with a friend of mine. She said, "Oh, you like dwarves? Well, I've got a book with a dwarf in it. Read more
Publié le Janv. 15 1999 par J. Angus Macdonald

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