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Alexandria Still

Forster, Durrell, and Cavafy

Jane Lagoudis Pinchin

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Few places have shaped as many sensibilities as the exotic, mythical city of Alexandria. Jane Lagoudis Pinchin's gracefully written book describes the profound influence exerted by the spirit of Alexandria and the Alexandrian poet, C. P Cavafy, on F,. M. Forster and Lawrence Durrell.

Originally published in 1977.

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Inception, G. (novel), King Claudius, Siegfried Sassoon, George Eliot, Romanticism, Sentimentality, Walter Pater, Young Widow, Edward Carpenter, Mephistopheles, Rex Warner, Rose Macaulay, Lawrence Durrell, William Shakespeare, Constantine P. Cavafy, D. H. Lawrence, Frederick Crews, Scholasticism, Battle of Magnesia, V., His Woman, Modern Greek, On Writing, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Plotinus, The Other Hand, W. H. Auden, Where Angels Fear to Tread, The Ides of March (novel), Supplication, George Steiner, Lytton Strachey, Sense of Place, Warfare, Edmund Keeley, Keith Douglas, Decadent movement, The God Abandons Antony, To the West, Poetry, Suspension of disbelief, Bombardment of Alexandria, Philip Sherrard, Monomania, John Cowper Powys, The Modern World (novel), Herodas, Vladimir Nabokov, The Idiot, Arianism, Consummation, Howards End, Wallace Stevens, Little Boxes, Asceticism, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Robert Graves, Mountolive, A Passage to India, Decadence, Epigram, Bertrand Russell, E. M. Forster, Orientalism, Ruins, Eunuch, The Persians, Anthony Burgess, Prostitution