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The Well-Tempered Critic (Davies book)

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For the 1963 book by Northrop Frye, see The Well-Tempered Critic (Frye book).
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The Well-Tempered Critic: One man's view of the theatre and letters in Canada is a collection of essays by Canadian novelist and journalist Robertson Davies. The collection was edited by Judith Skelton Grant and published by McClelland and Stewart in 1981.

The collection deals with Canadian literature and theatre.

References

  • Davies, Robertson. The Well-Tempered Critic: One man's view of the theatre and letters in Canada; ed. by Judith Skelton Grant, Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1981. ISBN 0-7710-2567-X
Works by Robertson Davies
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