The Salterton Trilogy
The Salterton Trilogy consists of the first three novels by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies: Tempest-Tost (1951), Leaven of Malice (1954), and A Mixture of Frailties (1958). The series was also published in one volume as The Salterton Trilogy in 1986.
The trilogy revolves around the residents of the imaginary town of Salterton, Ontario. Salterton is a fictionalized Kingston, Ontario.
Davies was awarded the Stephen Leacock Award for Humour in 1955 for Leaven of Malice.
See also
- Novels portal
External links
- The Salterton Trilogy at the Internet Book List
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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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