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October Toronto Robertson Davies's […]

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1981-10

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October Toronto Robertson Davies's novel The Rebel Angels was published by Macmillan of Canada. Set at a campus much like the University of Toronto, the story has a villain who is an unsympathetic homosexual professor named Parlabane.

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University of TorontoToronto

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Robertson Davies

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Macmillan of Canada

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The Rebel Angels

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Judith Timson, "'Wicked and Charming Novel Dissects University Life'" (review), Chatelaine, October 1981, p. 4.Beverley Slopen, "Davies among the Gypsies... the Global Face of Fiction" (column), Quill & Quire, October 1981, p. 27I.M. Owen, "Dons and Rebels" (review), Books in Canada, October 1981, pp. 12–13Lawrence O'Toole, "The Getting of Wisdom" (review), Maclean's, 19 October 1981, p. 68Lionel Morton, "Shit and Malice" (review), Body Politic, no. 80 (1982), p. 43John Metcalf, "Academic Antics for the Port and Nuts Set" (review), Quill & Quire, October 1981, p. 36W.J. Keith, "The Not-So-Divine Comedy of Robertson Davies" (review), Journal of Canadian Fiction Studies, 17, no. 1 (Spring 1982): 135–38John Harris, "A Voice from the Priggery: Exorcising Davies' Rebel Angel" (review), Journal of Canadian Fiction, no. 33 (1981–82), pp. 112–17William French, "The Rebel Angels" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 10 October 1981, p. E17Elspeth Cameron, "Academic Angels" (review), Saturday Night, November 1981, pp. 66, 68Ken Adachi, "Cloistered World or Snakepit?" (review), Toronto Star, Sunday ed., 11 October 1981, p. C10