Entropy in Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet: Theme and structure in Sebastian and Quinx.Published in:1991By:Gibaldi, AnnPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Negro as Icon: Transformation and the Black Body in Lawrence Durrell's "The Avignon Quintet."Published in:South Atlantic Review, 2006, v. 71, n. 1, p. 74By:Zahlan, Anne R.Publication type:Article
'The Pure and Sacred Readjustment of Death': Connections Between Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet and the Writings of D.H. Lawrence.Published in:1987By:Markert, Lawrence W.Publication type:Literary Criticism
"ALWAYS FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH": THE KINGHTS TEMPLAR, HERESY, AND HISTORY IN LAWRENCE DURRELL'S THE AVIGNON QUINTET.Published in:Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal, 2008, p. 23By:Zahlan, Anne R.Publication type:Article
The Avignon Quintet: Durrell meets pursewarden meets Lewis Carroll.Published in:1991By:Begnal, Michael H.Publication type:Literary Criticism
WEAVING EAST AND WEST: THE QUINCUNCIAL STRUCTURE IN MONSIEUR--A READER'S GUIDE.Published in:2012By:Haslam, RobertPublication type:Literary Criticism
THE MYTH OF PTAH AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE AVIGNON QUINTET.Published in:2012By:Tomkinson, FionaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Reading Orientalism and the Crisis of Epistemology in the Novels of Lawrence Durrell.Published in:CLCWeb: Comparative Literature & Culture: A Web Journal, 1999, v. 1, n. 2, p. 1, doi. 10.7771/1481-4374.1036By:Gifford, JamesPublication type:Article
The Philosopher's Stone and Durrell's psychological vision in Monsieur and Livia.Published in:1990By:Raper, J.R.Publication type:Literary Criticism