Knowledge

Panic Spring

Source 📝

243:. On the island, a group of expatriates from primarily Britain and Russia are enjoying the titular spring, and each chapter is written from a different character's perspective, giving his or her history leading up to their arrival on the island. Other chapters, "The Music" in particular, are set in the present on the island. The narrative style and allusive references are unique to each chapter, giving each its own stylistic independence and demonstrating Durrell's exploration of a variety of modernist modes. The chapter "Walsh" continues from Durrell's previous novel 230:
Marlowe then begins to write his treatise on Quietism, and Francis is called away from the island back to London, for which she is given a farewell celebration. However, before she can leave, Rumanades dies of a fever brought on by an evening spent in poor weather thinking of his lost wife. One of
195:
The character Marlowe is stranded in Brindisi during political strife in Greece, and he is eventually conveyed to Mavrodaphne by the boatman Christ who serves Rumanades, a highly successful businessman who owns Mavrodaphne. He is a disillusioned schoolteacher akin to
211:
In the third chapter, Rumanades' personal history is narrated, leading up through his display of fireworks on Mavrodaphne. This includes his capitalist successes and his acquisition of his fortune, as well as his failed marriage that his wealth could not control.
270:
The novel also emphasises the rural life of the village and a collaborative community of exiles who have no apparent need for money or government. This is set against remembrances of the city, London, financial dependency and despair, and political unrest.
231:
the priests dies on the same night, and this throws the small community of expatriates into turmoil as they must vacate the island, putting an end to their escape from financial crises, revolution, and the impending World War.
29: 250:
The novel frequently alludes to the political turmoil in Germany, with reference the Berlin Olympics, as well as financial crises in the world and Greek political unrest. The character Gordon, who is in Durrell's 1935 novel
226:
Returning to the present moment on Mavrodaphne, the tenth chapter, "The Music," narrates a gramophone concert leading to an evening spent on a high cliff, with Francis, Marlowe, and Walsh in conversation.
215:
The fourth and fifth chapters have Marlowe moving into one of Rumanades' villas on the island and meeting the remaining characters, Francis and Fonvisin. The narrative then turns to Marlowe's interests in
170:
The novel progresses through multiple perspectives in the successive chapters, each focusing on a different character. As a whole, the novel shows Durrell's myriad influences of this period, ranging from
637: 401: 632: 647: 652: 581: 394: 116: 642: 223:
The subsequent chapters focus heavily on the individual characters in their own narratives: Walsh, Fonvisin, and Francis.
657: 627: 167:
strongly, and in at least one inscribed copy of the novel, Durrell includes a map of Corfu identified as Mavrodaphne.
260: 538: 387: 327:. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1995. 33–44. 306:. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1995. 22–32. 473: 436: 426: 217: 565: 491: 252: 244: 205: 103: 504: 334:. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody Enscore, and Paige Bynum. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1995. 11–21. 239:
The novel is set on a fictional Greek island named Mavrodaphne, after the black grapes and wine of
483: 204:. Shortly after arriving on the island, he meets Gordon and Walsh, both characters from Durrell's 530: 444: 176: 514: 410: 201: 172: 132: 42: 160: 136: 60: 180: 621: 604: 522: 256: 140: 65: 460: 302:
Christensen, Peter G. "The Achievement and Failure: Durrell's Three Early Novels."
197: 143:
in the United States under the pseudonym Charles Norden. It is set on a fictional
355:. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1994. 2nd ed. Corfu: Durrell School of Corfu, 2005. 348:
Lawrence Durrell. Ed. James Gifford. Victoria, BC: ELS Editions, 2008. xv–xxxii.
323:
Kaczvinsky, Donald P. "Panic Spring and Durrell's 'Heraldic' Birds of Rebirth."
184: 320:
Lawrence Durrell. Ed. James Gifford. Victoria, BC: ELS Editions, 2008. vii–xiv.
452: 156: 148: 365: 339:
A Smile in His Mind's Eye: A Study of the Early Works of Lawrence Durrell
28: 240: 152: 144: 379: 546: 373: 164: 383: 290:. Lawrence Durrell. Victoria, BC: ELS Editions, 2008. p. viii. 267:
echo Orwell, rounding out the series of references.
596: 557: 502: 471: 424: 417: 111: 98: 90: 82: 72: 56: 48: 38: 309:Brigham, James A. "An Unacknowledged Trilogy." 395: 341:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. 8: 21: 421: 402: 388: 380: 374:The International Lawrence Durrell Society 311:Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 27: 20: 332:Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole 325:Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole 304:Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole 279: 7: 316:Gifford, James. "Editor's Preface." 286:Gifford, James. "Editor's Preface." 14: 638:Works published under a pseudonym 163:. The island, however, resembles 353:Lawrence Durrell: The Mindscape 344:Pine, Richard. "Introduction." 330:MacNiven, Ian S. "Ur-Durrell." 1: 263:, and both he and Francis in 147:Island, Mavrodaphne, in the 16:1937 Lawrence Durrell novel 674: 633:Novels by Lawrence Durrell 261:Keep the Aspidistra Flying 26: 376:Official website of ILDS 346:Panic Spring: A Romance. 318:Panic Spring: A Romance. 648:Faber & Faber books 474:The Revolt of Aphrodite 135:, published in 1937 by 427:The Alexandria Quartet 653:Novels set on islands 643:Novels set in Greece 566:Pied Piper of Lovers 253:Pied Piper of Lovers 245:Pied Piper of Lovers 206:Pied Piper of Lovers 104:Pied Piper of Lovers 658:Covici-Friede books 628:1930 British novels 505:The Avignon Quintet 23: 151:somewhere between 615: 614: 592: 591: 313:2.3 (1979): 3–12. 177:Richard Aldington 124: 123: 94:Print (hardcover) 83:Publication place 665: 422: 411:Lawrence Durrell 404: 397: 390: 381: 291: 284: 202:Decline and Fall 173:Remy de Gourmont 133:Lawrence Durrell 112:Followed by 99:Preceded by 74:Publication date 43:Lawrence Durrell 33:First US edition 31: 24: 673: 672: 668: 667: 666: 664: 663: 662: 618: 617: 616: 611: 588: 553: 498: 467: 413: 408: 362: 337:Morrison, Ray. 299: 297:Further reading 294: 285: 281: 277: 237: 193: 139:in Britain and 137:Faber and Faber 91:Media type 75: 64: 61:Faber and Faber 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 671: 669: 661: 660: 655: 650: 645: 640: 635: 630: 620: 619: 613: 612: 610: 609: 600: 598: 597:Travel writing 594: 593: 590: 589: 587: 586: 582:The Black Book 578: 570: 561: 559: 555: 554: 552: 551: 543: 535: 527: 519: 510: 508: 500: 499: 497: 496: 488: 479: 477: 469: 468: 466: 465: 457: 449: 441: 432: 430: 419: 415: 414: 409: 407: 406: 399: 392: 384: 378: 377: 371: 369:, ELS Editions 361: 360:External links 358: 357: 356: 349: 342: 335: 328: 321: 314: 307: 298: 295: 293: 292: 278: 276: 273: 259:'s 1936 novel 236: 233: 192: 189: 183:, and several 181:D. H. Lawrence 131:is a novel by 122: 121: 117:The Black Book 113: 109: 108: 100: 96: 95: 92: 88: 87: 86:United Kingdom 84: 80: 79: 76: 73: 70: 69: 58: 54: 53: 50: 46: 45: 40: 36: 35: 32: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 670: 659: 656: 654: 651: 649: 646: 644: 641: 639: 636: 634: 631: 629: 626: 625: 623: 607: 606: 605:Bitter Lemons 602: 601: 599: 595: 584: 583: 579: 576: 575: 571: 568: 567: 563: 562: 560: 556: 549: 548: 544: 541: 540: 536: 533: 532: 528: 525: 524: 520: 517: 516: 512: 511: 509: 507: 506: 501: 494: 493: 489: 486: 485: 481: 480: 478: 476: 475: 470: 463: 462: 458: 455: 454: 450: 447: 446: 442: 439: 438: 434: 433: 431: 429: 428: 423: 420: 416: 412: 405: 400: 398: 393: 391: 386: 385: 382: 375: 372: 370: 368: 364: 363: 359: 354: 350: 347: 343: 340: 336: 333: 329: 326: 322: 319: 315: 312: 308: 305: 301: 300: 296: 289: 283: 280: 274: 272: 268: 266: 262: 258: 257:George Orwell 254: 248: 246: 242: 234: 232: 228: 224: 221: 219: 213: 209: 207: 203: 199: 190: 188: 186: 182: 178: 174: 168: 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 141:Covici-Friede 138: 134: 130: 129: 120: 118: 114: 110: 107: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 71: 67: 66:Covici-Friede 62: 59: 55: 51: 47: 44: 41: 37: 30: 25: 22:Panic Spring 19: 603: 580: 574:Panic Spring 573: 572: 564: 545: 537: 529: 521: 513: 503: 490: 482: 472: 459: 451: 443: 435: 425: 367:Panic Spring 366: 352: 345: 338: 331: 324: 317: 310: 303: 288:Panic Spring 287: 282: 269: 265:Panic Spring 264: 255:, is echoed 249: 238: 229: 225: 222: 214: 210: 198:Evelyn Waugh 194: 191:Plot summary 169: 128:Panic Spring 127: 126: 125: 115: 102: 18: 185:Elizabethan 622:Categories 453:Mountolive 157:Kephalonia 149:Ionian Sea 539:Sebastian 531:Constance 445:Balthazar 235:The Scene 187:writers. 57:Publisher 515:Monsieur 218:Quietism 49:Language 492:Nunquam 437:Justine 52:English 608:(1957) 585:(1938) 577:(1937) 569:(1935) 550:(1985) 542:(1983) 534:(1982) 526:(1978) 518:(1974) 495:(1970) 487:(1968) 464:(1960) 456:(1958) 448:(1958) 440:(1957) 418:Novels 241:Patras 161:Ithaca 159:, and 153:Patras 119:  106:  39:Author 558:Other 547:Quinx 523:Livia 351:---. 275:Notes 165:Corfu 145:Greek 484:Tunc 461:Clea 78:1937 68:(US) 63:(UK) 200:'s 175:to 624:: 247:. 220:. 208:. 179:, 155:, 403:e 396:t 389:v

Index


Lawrence Durrell
Faber and Faber
Covici-Friede
Pied Piper of Lovers
The Black Book
Lawrence Durrell
Faber and Faber
Covici-Friede
Greek
Ionian Sea
Patras
Kephalonia
Ithaca
Corfu
Remy de Gourmont
Richard Aldington
D. H. Lawrence
Elizabethan
Evelyn Waugh
Decline and Fall
Pied Piper of Lovers
Quietism
Patras
Pied Piper of Lovers
Pied Piper of Lovers
George Orwell
Keep the Aspidistra Flying
Panic Spring, ELS Editions
The International Lawrence Durrell Society

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.