For Your Eye Alone
For Your Eye Alone, published by McClelland and Stewart in 2000, is a collection of letters by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies.
Editor Judith Skelton Grant provides a selection of letters written by Davies from the period starting in 1976 until 1995, the year of Davies' death. The letters touch on various subjects in Davies' life, including the publication of The Cornish Trilogy (1981 – 1988), Murther and Walking Spirits (1991), The Cunning Man (1994), and Davies' next novel, which was never completed.
For Your Eye Alone is the first collection of Davies' letters; Discoveries was published by McClelland and Stewart in 2002.
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- The Salterton Trilogy
- Tempest-Tost
- Leaven of Malice
- A Mixture of Frailties
- The Deptford Trilogy
- Fifth Business
- The Manticore
- World of Wonders
- The Cornish Trilogy
- The Rebel Angels
- What's Bred in the Bone
- The Lyre of Orpheus
- The "Toronto Trilogy"
- A Voice from the Attic
- The Well-Tempered Critic
- Happy Alchemy
- The Enthusiasms of Robertson Davies
- Samuel Marchbanks
- High Spirits
- For Your Eye Alone
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