Gifford, James. "Critical Materials on Lawrence Durrell: A Bibliographic
Checklist" Online. 18 July 2004.
http://www.lawrencedurrell.org/bibliog/bibfull-a.htm.
James Gifford
gifford@ualberta.ca
Alphabetical by Author-Title | Chronological
Full Bibliography:
"Abel Is the Novel, Merlin Is the Firm." Time 91.5 April (1968): 108.
"Adrift in a Wine-Dark Sea." Time 76.31 October (1960): 841 86.
"Antrobus Again." Times Literary Supplement .14 November (1958): 651.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Stiff Upper Lip.
"Antrobus Complete." Publisher's Weekly 228.15 (1985): 58.
"Bedrooms and Back Alleys." Time 73.30 March (1959): 91.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Mountolive.
"Briefly Noted: Fiction." New Yorker 34.19 April (1958): 149.
Notes: Review of Durrell's White Eagles Over Serbia.
"Briefly Noted: Fiction." New Yorker 34.8 March (1958): 146.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Bitter Lemons.
"Briefly Noted: Fiction." New Yorker 34.18 October (1958): 205.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Balthazar.
"Briefly Noted: Fiction." New Yorker 34.24 January (1959): 125.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Esprit de Corps.
"Briefly Noted: Fiction." New Yorker 36.15 October (1960): 205.
Notes: Review of Durrell's The Black Book.
"Briefly Noted: General." New Yorker 36.15 October (1960): 246-47.
Notes: Reviews Prospero's Cell and Reflections on a Marine Venus.
"Briefly Noted: Verse." New Yorker 37.11 March (1961): 172.
"Cabal and Kaleidoscope." Time 72.25 August (1958): 80.
"Carnal Jigsaw." Time .4 April (1960): 94, 96.
"Days at Palaeocastritsa." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 6.4 (1983): 7-12.
"Desire for Desire." Time 95.18 May (1970): 88.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Nunquam.
"Devil's Disciples." Times Literary Supplement .18 October (1974): 1155.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Monsieur.
"Ease, Balance, Strain." New Statesman 59.21 May (1960): 764.
"Eros in Alexandria." Time 70.26 August (1957): 84.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Justine.
"Feeling Big." Times Literary Supplement .8 June (1973): 646.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Vega and Other Poems.
"Fiction: Pied Piper of Lovers." Times Literary Supplement (1935): 725.
Notes: A review of Pied Piper of Lovers.
"Goethe Go Home." Time 83.3 January (1964): 56.
Notes: Reviews the An Irish Faustus production in Hamburg.
"Grecian Isle." Times Literary Supplement .24 April (1937): 307.
Notes: A review of Panic Spring.
"Hardly Protocol." Times Literary Supplement .6 December (1957): 745.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Esprit de Corps.
"Hello to All That." Time 76.19 September (1960): 106, 109.
"His Excellency." Times Literary Supplement .17 October (1958): 589.
"An Irish Retreat." Times Literary Supplement .12 December (1963): 1032.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's An Irish Faustus.
"Lady into Pope." Times Literary Supplement .3 February (1961): 76.
"Larry & Henry." Time 81.March (1963): 80.
"Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Literary Criticism 1 (1973): 83-87.
Notes: Collects extracts from criticism on Durrell's works.
"Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Literary Criticism 4 (1975): 144-48.
Notes: Collects extracts from criticism on Durrell's works.
"Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Literary Criticism 6 (1976): 151-54.
Notes: Collects extracts from criticism on Durrell's works.
"Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Literary Criticism 8 (1978): 190-94.
Notes: Collects extracts from criticism on Durrell's works.
"Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Literary Criticism 13 (1980): 184-89.
Notes: Collects extracts from criticism on Durrell's works.
"Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Literary Criticism 27 (1984): 94-102.
Notes: Collects extracts from criticism on Durrell's works.
"Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Literary Criticism 41 (1987): 132-40.
Notes: Collects extracts from criticism on Durrell's works.
"Lawrence Durrell : An Exclusive Interview." Réalités 125.April (1961): 63-64, 74.
Notes: A shortened version of the interview from Réalités 178 (1960). The identity of the interviewer is not listed.
"Lawrence Durrell Answers a Few Questions." Labrys 5 (1979): 41-44.
Notes: Reprinted from Two Cities 1 (1959).
"The Long Arm of the Firm." Times Literary Supplement .26 March (1970): 328.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Tunc and Nunquam.
"Marine Justine." Time .8 September (1961): 74, 76.
Notes: Reviews the Edinburgh production of Sappho.
"Maze With a Moral." Time 79.23 February (1962): 108.
"Mediterranean Warmth." Times Literary Supplement .12 October (1956): 599.
"Mirrored in Alexandria." Times Literary Supplement .8 February (1957): 77.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Justine.
"NB." Times Literary Supplement 4974 (1998): 14.
Notes: Discusses Margaret McCall and Durrell's "A Farewell." See Times Literary Supplement "NB," June 20, 1997.
"No Custard in the Prunes." Christian Science Monitor .9 February (1967): 11.
"The Old Firm." Times Literary Supplement .25 April (1968): 413.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Tunc.
"On the Scene." Yale Review 47.June (1958): 600-03.
"On the Volcano." Time 76.18 July (1960): 78, 81.
"Poetry: Ten Poems." Times Literary Supplement .9 February (1933): 95.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Ten Poems.
"Poetry: Transition: Poems." Times Literary Supplement .6 December (1934): 878-79.
Notes: A review of Durrell's Transition: Poems.
"Poor Heart." Times Literary Supplement .15 December (1966): 1172.
"Purple Guide." Times Literary Supplement .22 May (1969): 561.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Spirit of Place.
"Recent Books." Foreign Affairs April (1958): 527.
"Review: New Directions in Prose and Poetry 1939." The New English Weekly 41.23 (1940): 342.
Notes: Refers to Durrell as a familiar author to The New English Weekly and gives strong praise for the excerpt from Durrell's Black Book, which the author notes is otherwise unavailable in English due to Customs restrictions.
"Serenity of Mood." Times Literary Supplement .24 June (1960): 404.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's Collected Poems.
"Shorter Notices." Nation 146.1 January (1938): 753.
Notes: Review of Panic Spring.
"Shorter Reviews." New Statesman and Nation 43.28 June (1952): 782.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Key to Modern Poetry.
"Slivovitz." Time 73.9 February (1959): 94.
Notes: Review of Esprit de Corps.
"Strange People in Foreign Lands." Times Literary Supplement .31 May (1957): xviii.
Notes: Review of White Eagles over Serbia.
"Summer Reading." Time 114 (1979): 77, 79.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Livia.
"Sunset in Cyprus." Time 71.24 March (1958): 114, 116.
"A Tale Retold." Times Literary Supplement .18 April (1958): 205.
"Time Released." Times Literary Supplement .5 February (1960): 80.
"The Tragedy of Cyprus." Times Literary Supplement .23 August (1957): 502.
"Tropic of Alexandria." Newsweek 61.18 February (1963): 94-95.
Notes: Review of Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller: A Private Correspondence.
"Tropical Fruit." Times Literary Supplement .3 February (1961): 76.
Notes: Review of The Best of Henry Miller, which Durrell edited.
Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and Her Circle. Vol. 6.1975.
"Voyage of Ideas." Times Literary Supplement .23 May (1952): 339.
Notes: Review of Durrell's A Key to Modern Poetry.
"Xenophile." New Statesman 67.3 January (1964): 14.
Abdel-Al, Nabil. "Spirit of the Place in Lawrence Durrell's Justine Vs. E. M. Forster's Alexandria: A History and a Guide." Gombak Review: A Biannual Publication of Creative Writing and Critical Comment 4.1 (1999): 32-45.
Abdel-Al, Nabil M. "Servant/Master Relationship in Lawrence Durrell's An Irish Faustus With Reference to Christopher Marlowe's The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus." Gombak Review: A Biannual Publication of Creative Writing and Critical Comment 5.1 (2001): 51-63.
Notes: Derives from Nabil Abdel-Al's paper, "Servant/Master Relationships in Marlowe's Dr. Faustus and Durrell's Irish Faustus" for On Miracle Ground XII, Ottawa, June 23, 2002.
Adam, Peter. "Alexandria and After -- Lawrence Durrell in Egypt." The Listener 100 (1978): 497-500.
Notes: This piece is an interview, an article, and an advertisement for "The Spirit of Place: Lawrence Durrell's Egypt" on BBC2's "The Lively Arts."
Adam, Peter. "Alexandria Revisited." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 395-410.
---. "Creating a Delicious Amnesia." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 173-81.
Notes: Transcription of Adam's "Spirit of Place: Lawrence Durrell's Egypt," broadcast by the BBC in 1978.
---. "Everything Comes Right." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 163-72.
Notes: Transcription of Adam's "Spirit of Place: Lawrence Durrell's Greece," broadcast by the BBC in 1976.
Adams, Phoebe. "Lawrence Durrell in 1936." Atlantic 206.October (1960): 120-21.
---. "Reader's Choice." Atlantic 200.September (1957): 86.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Justine.
Adams, Robert Martin. After Joyce: Studies in Fiction After Ulysses. New York: Oxford University Press, 1977.
Alberes, R. M. "Lawrence Durrell Ou Le Roman Pentagonal." La Revue De Paris 72.June (1965): 102-12.
Alcott, Kenneth. "Lawrence Durrell." The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse. Kenneth Alcott. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1950. 220-24.
Aldington, Catherine. "Letter to Larry." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 343-44.
Aldington, Richard. "A Note on Lawrence Durrell." Two Cities 1 (1959): 13-20.
---. "A Note on Lawrence Durrell." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 3-12.
Notes: reprinted from Two Cities 1959
---. Selected Critical Writings, 1928-1960. Ed & Pref. Alister Kershaw and Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1970.
Notes: Contains essays on Durrell, among others.
Alexander, Alfred. "Circular Tour." Times Literary Supplement .15 July (1977): 870.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Sicilian Carousel.
Alexander, Marguerite. "Desire." Flights From Realism: Themes and Strategies in Postmodernist British and American Fiction. Marguerite Alexander. London: Edward Arnold-Hodder & Stroughton, 1990. 64-82.
Notes: Durrell's Alexandria Quartet is discussed in contrast to Nabokov's Lolita and Lehmann's Echoing Grove.
Alexandre-Garner, Corinne. "Black Snow in Winter: Anais in Paris-The Lawrence Durrell Connection." Anais Nin: Literary Perspectives. Ed Suzanne Nalbantian. New York: St. Martin's, 1997. 236-53.
Notes: Discusses Durrell's Black Book, "Zero" and "Asylum in the Snow," among other texts.
Alexandre-Garner, Corinne. "Cities of Memory, Writing of Oblivion - A Journey Through the Works of Durrell, Lawrence." Etudes Anglaises 46.3 (1993): 301-12.
Alexandre-Garner, Corinne. "COMING TO MEDUSA: From Desire to Fear, and From Love to Disgust. Glosses on Durrell's Discourse on Modern Love." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 191-202.
---. "Durrell: La Clôture Impossible?" Etudes Britanniques Contemporaines 10 (1996): 83-98.
---. "En Guise D'Introduction." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 5-9.
---. "En Guise De Conclusion... De La Naissance De L'Écriture â La Bibliotheque Disparue." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 277-86.
---. "Exiled From Exile." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 44-57.
Notes: Translated from the French by Jane Eblen Keller.
---. "From Pregnant Men to Lovers-Philosophers: Durrells Representation of Creation and Procreation in the Quartet and the Quintet." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 197-210.
---. "Introduction." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 7-14.
---. "Je Est/Hait L'Autre : La Femme Juive Comme Double Et Autre Dans The Avignon Quintet." Parcours Judaiques .March (1998): 179-93.
---, Ed. Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Confluences 15. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998.
Alexandre-Garner, Corinne. "Lawrence Durrell Revisited: L'Odyssee D'Une Ecriture." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 225-48.
Alexandre-Garner, Corinne, Ed. Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Confluences 21. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002.
---. "'La Main En Gage'; Or, The Occurence of Writing." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.3 (1984): 3-24.
---. Le Quatuor D'Alexandrie, Fragmentation Et Écriture : Étude Sur Lámour, La Femme Et L'Écriture Dans Le Roman De Lawrence Durrell . Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature 136. New York: Peter Lang, 1985.
---. "Regard D'Exil--Naître De L'Inde: Lawrence Durrell." Les Cahiers De Sahib 4 (1996): 11-25.
---. "La Représentation De La Deuxieme Guerre Et Du Nazisme Dans Le Quintette D'Avignon." Parcours Judaiques 3 (1996): 99-111.
---. "The Triangle of Love, Incest, and Writing." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 52-62.
---. "Villes De La Mémoire, Écriture De L'Oubli: Voyage a Travers L'Oeuvre De Lawrence Durrell." Études Anglaises 46.3 (1993): 301-12.
---. "Waking Up in Scott Fitzgerald's Bed." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 215-26.
Ali, Zahra Ahmed Hussein. "Between Shaharazad and Marcel Proust: Narrative Techniques in The Alexandria Quartet." Diss. Brown University, 1986.
Notes: UMI 8519799
Allen, Walter. "New Novels." New Statesman 55.12 April (1958): 480.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Balthazar.
---. "War and Post War: British [6]." The Modern Novel in Britain and the United States. Watler Allen. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, Inc., 1964. 278-92.
Notes: Also available as Tradition and Dream: The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our Time. London: 1964.
Allison, John M. "Embassy Antics." Saturday Review 50.25 March (1967): 33.
Alyn, Marc. The Big Supposer: An Interview With Marc Alyn. Trans. Francine Barker. New York: Grove Press Inc., 1974.
Notes: Translated from Le Grand Suppositoire : entretiens avec Marc Alyn. Paris: Pierre Belfond, 1972.
---. Le Grand Suppositoire : Entretiens Avec Marc Alyn. Paris: Pierre Belfond, 1972.
Notes: Translated to The Big Supposer. New York: Grove Press, 1974.
---. "Listening for the Novel's Fetal Heartbeat." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 132-48.
Notes: Reprint of a portion of Alyn's The Big Supposer. Trans. Francine Barker. Paris: Pierre Belfond, 1972. London: Grove Press Inc., 1974.
---. "Le Rire Fraternel Du Tao: L'Amitie Miller-Durrell." Europe: Revue Litteraire Mensuelle 69.750 (1991): 76-85.
Anderson, Barbara. "The Cinematic Qualities of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.2 (1978): 3-16.
Anderson, Roger Kent. "A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu and The Alexandria Quartet." Diss. University of Texas at Austin, 1975.
Notes: DAI 37:291A
Andreini, Laurence. "Genèse Du Projet Sappho De Lawrence Durrell: Créé Par Le Théâtre Amazone Compagnie Laurence Andreini." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 51-57.
Antolini-Dumas, Tatiana. "Archéologie Et Psychanalyse: L'Exploration Du Passé Dans Cefalû De Lawrence Durrell." La Memoire En Ruines: Le Modele Archeologique Dans L'-Imaginaire Moderne Et Contemporain. Eds. Valerie Angelique Deshoulieres and Pascal Vacher. Clermont-Ferrand, France: PU Blaise Pascal; Centre de Recherches sur les Litteratures Modernes et Contemporaines, Universite Blaise Pascal, 2000. 129-38.
Apostolescu, Roxana. "The Alexandria Quartet and The Bed of Procrustes." Romanian Review (Bucharest, Romania) 41.3 (1987): 82-85.
Arban, Dominique. "Lawrence Durrell." Preuves 109 (1960): 86-94.
Ardagh, John. Writers' France: A Regional Panorama. Photos Mayonette Magnus. New York: Hamish Hamilton, 1989.
Notes: "Durrell is mentioned in the chapter on Provence, and two quotations from Monsieur are included" (177) from Deus Loci NS 4, MacNiven/Koger bibliography.
Armstrong, James. "'Banned in America by the U.S. Customs Officials!': The Publication of Peter Neagoe's Storm (1932)." The Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America 93.1 (1999): 38-51.
Notes: Durrell and Miller are discussed and used as evidence in the author's analysis of the banning of Neagoe's work, all being published by the Obelisk Press.
Arthos, John. "Lawrence Durrell's Gnosticism." The Personalist 43.3 (1962): 360-73.
Ashworth, Ann. "Alexandria and Her Goddesses: '... She Verges on the Goddess'." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 18.1-2 (1997): 15-19.
---. "Anima and Individuation Issues in The Alexandria Quartet." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 15.3-4 (1994): 244-48.
---. "Durrell's Hermetic Puer and Senex in The Alexandria Quartet." Critique 26.2 (1985): 67-80.
Aue, Walter. Die Augen Sind Unterwegs : Spurensuche in Frankreichs Süden : Wege Zu Jean-Henri Fabre, René Char, Lawrence Durrell, André Gide, Frédéric Mistral, Francesco Petrarca, Samuel Beckett, Paul Cézanne, Blaise Cendrars, Franz Werfel, Saint-John Perse, Albert Camus, Claude Simon, Vincent Van Gogh, Ferdinand Cheval / Walter Aue. Frankfurt am Main: Anabas, 2000.
Awad, Mohamed F. "The House Revisited, The City Remembered." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 39-44.
--B. "Review: The Icons." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.1 (1981): 7.
Notes: "B" may stand for Brigham?
Badsha, Abdulla K. "Durrell's Heraldic Universe and the 'Alexandria Quartet': A Subaltern View." Diss. University Of Wisconsin - Madison, 2001.
Notes: DAI: AAT 3012559. ISBN: 0-493-23273-7
Bair, Deidre. "Writing As a Woman: Henry Miller, Lawrence Durrell, and Anaïs Nin in the Villa Seurat." Anais: An International Journal 12 (1994): 31-38.
Bair, Deirdre. "Writing As a Woman: Henry Miller, Lawrence Durrell, and Anais Nin in the Villa Seurat." Anais: An International Journal 12 (1994): 31-38.
Baker, James R. "An Interview With William Golding." Twentieth Century Literature 28.2 (1982): 130-70.
Notes: Durrell is discussed on pages 166-167.
Baker, Sheridan. "Alive and Well; The Contemporary British Novel." American Libraries 5.9 (1974): 482-90.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned in the context of a number of other authors who should be on the shelves of American libraries. A photo is included and he is compared briefly to Iris Murdoch and William Golding.
Bakewell, M. "La Poesie Anglaise Depuis 1945." La Revue Des Lettres Modernes March (1954): 17-80.
Baldanza, Frank. "Lawrence Durrell's 'Word Continuum'." Critique 4.2 (1961): 3-17.
Baldridge, Letitia. "Pitfalls and Pratfalls." Saturday Review 42.31 January (1959): 21.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's Esprit de Corps.
Baldwin, Peter. "'Conon's Songs From Exile': The Limited Edition Publications of Lawrence Durrell." Private Library 4th ser. 3.4 (1990): 149-76.
---. 'Conon's Songs From Exile': The Limited Edition Publications of Lawrence Durrell. Brimingham, England: Delos Press, 1992.
---. "From Pudding Island: A Personal View." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 125-30.
Bann, Stephen. "Plots." London Review of Books 4 November (1982): 22-23.
Bannon, Barbara A. "Lawrence Durrell." The Author Speaks. New York: Bowker, 1977. 41-43.
Notes: Reprinted from Publisher's Weekly 193.17 (April 22, 1968), 17-19. This volume has no editor or compiler listed; however, the end-materials contain a basic bibliography of publications by Durrell. See pp. 492-493.
Barnes, Julian. "Trick or Treat." New Statesman 96.22 September (1978): 378.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Livia.
Barr, Donald. "Intrigue Is the Way of Life." New York Times Book Review .22 March (1959): 4.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's Mountolive.
Barrett, John Walter. "Lawrence Durrell's The Black Book and The Alexandria Quartet: Some Existential and Jungian Correspondences." Diss. University of Northern Colorado, 1978.
Notes: DAI 39:4952-53A
Barrett, William. "Long Journey Inward." Atlantic 209.April (1962): 154-55.
---. "Mutual Admiration Society." Atlantic Monthly 211.March (1963): 161.
Notes: Review of Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller: A Private Correspondence.
Barthoux, Chantal. "Une Bibliothèque Maudite ?" Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 17-20.
Batgeman, Michael. "Untitled." The Sunday Times 7667 (1970): n.pag.
Notes: Reviews Ulysses Come Back.
Baumgard, Reinhard. "Rückblickend Von Vorn Gesehen: Lawrence Durrell." Merkur 18.7 (1964): 677-83.
Beard, Pauline. ""Something Harder": The Discovery of Self Through Greece, Fable, and Fairy Tale." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 203-14.
Beard, Pauline Winsome. A Riddling Thing: A Study of Time in Five Twentieth Century Novels. London: International Scholars Publications, 1996.
---. "The Usufruct of Time in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 75-97.
Notes: Appears in an extended form in Beard's A Riddling Thing. London: International Scholars Press, 1996.
---. "The Usufruct of Time in The Alexandria Quartet." A Riddling Thing: A Study of Time in Five Twentieth Century Novels. Pauline Winsome Beard. London: International Scholars Publications, 1996. 65-109.
Notes: Differs significantly from the earlier publication in Deus Loci NS 3 (1994): 75-97.
Beaton, Roderick. "The Gift of Seferis." The Anglo-Hellenic Review .27 (2003): 3-4.
Notes: Durrell is discussed with regard to Seferis and a photograph of the two on Cyprus is included on page 4.
Becher, Hubert S. J. "Lawrence Durrell's Tetralogie Und Die Literarische Kritik." Stimmen Der Zeit 168 (1961): 360-69.
Beckett, Wendy. "'Art Is Beginning to Fail Us': A Last Visit With Lawrence Durrell." Anais: An International Journal 13 (1995): 67-71.
Notes: Interview article.
---. "A Visit With Lawrence Durrell." Anais: An International Journal 5 (1987): 67-71.
Beebe, Maurice. "Criticism of Lawrence Durrell: A Selected Checklist." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 417-21.
Begnal, Michael H. "The Avignon Quintet: Durrell Meets Pursewarden Meets Lewis Carroll." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 119-25.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." British Novelists, 1930-59. Ed. Bernard Oldsey. Detroit: Gale, 1983. 87-97.
---. "The Mystery of the Templars in The Avignon Quintet." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 155-65.
---, Ed. On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990.
Notes: Includes an introduction and bibliography
---. "Overture." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 11-20.
---. "The Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 31-38.
Begnal, Michael H. ed. "Lawrence Durrell and John Hawkes: Passages From a Dialogue at Pennsylvania State University." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 411-15.
Notes: This interview is reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998. 234-238.
Begum, Khani. "Discourse of Desire and Subversion of the Female Subject in Durrell's Poetic Drama Sappho." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 29-40.
Beja, Morris. Epiphany in the Modern Novel. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1971.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned a number of times throughout the text
Bequette, Michael Kenneth. "The British Novel Sequence: Theory of Structure and the Works of Arnold Bennett, Joyce Cary, and Lawrence Durrell." Diss. Wayne State University, 1974.
Notes: DAI 35:4500A
Bergonzi, Bernard. The Situation of the Novel. 1970. London: Macmillan Press Ltd., 1979.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned three times.
Bergonzi, Bernard. "Stale Incence." New York Review of Books 11.11 July (1968): 37-39.
Berkeley, Lennox. Autumn's Legacy: Opus 58. London: Chester Music and Novello & Co, 1963.
Notes: Contains a song setting of Durrell's "Lesbos" for piano and soprano. Commissioned by the Cheltenham Festival Committee in 1962 and performed there by Richard Lewis and Geoffrey Parsons.
Bien, Peter. Constantine Cavafy. Columbia Essays on Modern Writers 5. New York: Columbia University Press, 1964.
Bird, Stephen B. "Natural Science and the Modern Novel." English Record 16 (1966): 2-6.
Bliven, Naomi. "Alexandria in Tetrameter." New Yorker 36.13 August (1960): 97-98, 101-03.
Bloshteyn, Maria R. "The Pornographers and the Prophet: Henry Miller, Anais Nin, and Lawrence Durrell." Diss. York University, 1998.
Notes: DAI No.: DANQ27280. Also in the National Library of Canada, Ottawa.
Blot, Jean. "Durrelland." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 131-33.
Boa, Stephen. "Reading Self-Resistance in the Works of Samuel Beckett." Diss. University of Montreal, 1997.
Boccia, Michael. Form As Content and Rhetoric in the Modern Novel. American University Studies, Series IV, English Language and Literature 77. New York: Peter Lang, 1989.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned throughout the book, with reference to the other authors under consideration, and The Alexandria Quartet is discussed in an independent chapter.
---. "The Novel As Palimpsest: The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell." Form As Content and Rhetoric in the Modern Novel. Michael Boccia. New York: Peter Lang, 1989. 149-69.
Bochner, Jay. "City Life and the Literary Function of the Psychoanalyst." Literature and Psychology 33.2 (1987): 41-69.
Bode, Carl. "Durrell's Way to Alexandria." College English 22.8 (1961): 531-38.
---. "Durrell's Way to Alexandria." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 135-44.
Notes: Reprinted from College English 22.8 (1961), 531-538.
---. "A Guide To Alexandria." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 205-21.
Notes: from College English 1961
Bolton, Jonathan. "Durrell Rampant/Durrell Passant: The Landscape of the Heraldic Universe." Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War. Jonathan Bolton. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. 85-105.
---. "Personal Landscape and the Poetry of the 1940s." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 62-72.
---. "Personal Landscape: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War." Diss. University of Maryland College Park, 1996.
Notes: DAI: AAT 9637619. ISBN: 0-591-03398-4
---. Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
Notes: Also see Bolton's dissertation (1997) of the same title.
---. "Prologue: Under Western Eyes: Orientalism, Hybridity, and the Case of the Personal Landscape Poets." Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War. Jonathan Bolton. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. xi-xix.
Bolton, Matthew. "'Spellbound by the Image': A Reflective Response to Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Agora: An Online Graduate Journal 3.1 (2004): 1-9.
Notes: Online http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/agora/Articles.cfm?ArticleNo=213
Boone, Joseph. "Vacation Cruises; or, The Homoerotics of Orientalism." Postcolonial Queer: Theoretical Intersections. Ed. John C. Hawley. New York: State University of New York Press, 2001. 43-78.
Boone, Joseph A. "Fifties Writing Gone Mad." Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism. Joseph A. Boone. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. 353-64.
---. "Lawrence Durrell, Alexandria Quartet: Homoerotic Negotiations in Colonial Narrative." Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism. Joseph A. Boone. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. 364-88.
---. "Mappings of Male Desire in Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." South Atlantic Quarterly 88.1 (1989): 73-106.
Boone, Joseph A. "Mappings of Male Desire in Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Displacing Homophobia: Gay Male Perspectives in Literature and Culture. Eds. Ronald R. Butters, John M. Clum, and Michael Moon. Durham: Duke University Press, 1989. 73-106.
Notes: The entire volume is a reprint of South Atlantic Quarterly 88.1 (1989), in which this work originally appeared.
Boone, Joseph A. "Mappings of Male Desire in Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Out of Bounds: Male Writers and Gender(Ed) Criticism. Eds. Laura Claridge and Elizabeth Langland. Amherst: University of Massaschusetts Press, 1990. 316-44.
Notes: Reprint of same title, South Atlantic Quarterly 88.1 (1989), 73-106.
---. "Vacation Cruises; Or, the Homoerotics of Orientalism." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 110.1 (1995): 89-107.
Booth, Janice Ann. "An Exploration of the Construct Validity of the Durrell Visual Memory of Words: Intermediate." Thes. National Library of Canada, 1978.
Booth, Wayne C. "A Gallery of Unreliable Narrators and Reflectors." Rhetoric of Fiction. Wayne C. Booth. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961.
Notes: See p. 433.
Borgmann, Elmar-Laurent. Das Schwierige Ganze: Postmoderne Züge in Lawrence Durrells The Alexandria Quartet (Arbeiten Zur Ästhetik, Didaktik, Literatur Und Sprachwissenschaft). New York: Peter Lang, 1994.
Bork, Alfred M. "Durrell and Relativity." Centennial Review of the Arts and Sciences 7.2 (1963): 191-203.
Bos, J. "On the Origin of the Id (Des Es)." International Review of Psycho-Analysis 19 (1992): 433-43.
Bosquet, Alain. "Lawrence Durrell Ou L'Azur Ironique." Nouvelle Revue Francaise 14.162 (1966): 1116-23.
---. "La Rentabilité Du Poete." Labrys 5 (1979): 98.
Boston, Richard. "Some Notes on The Alexandria Quartet." Delta 23 (1961): 33-38.
---. "Those Who Liked Alexandria Quartet Will Love It, Those Who Didn't...." New York Times Book Review .29 March (1970): 4, 20.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Nunquam.
Boswell, Jeanetta. Past Ruined Ilion: a Bibliography of English and American Literature Based on Greco-Roman Mythology. London: Scarecrow Press, 1982.
Bowen, John. "One Man's Meat: The Idea of Individual Responsibility." Times Literary Supplement .7 August (1959): xii-xiii.
Bowen, Roger. ""The Artist at His Papers": Durrell, Egypt, and the Poetry of Exile." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 465-84.
---. "Closing the "Toybox": Orientalism and Empire in the Alexandria Quartet." Studies In The Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 9-18.
---. "'First Promise of the South': Bernard Spencer's Mediterranean Awakening." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.3 (1982): 1-8.
---. "Inventing Paradise: The Greek Journey 1937-47." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly NS 7 (1999-2000): 171-74.
Notes: Review of Keeley's book of the same title.
---. "'Monologue for a Cairo Evening': A Cultural Landscape in Wartime." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 69-77.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "Native and Exile: The Poetry of Bernard Spencer." The Malahat Review 49 (1979): 5-27.
---. "'Squalid With Joy': Scobie, Sex, and Race in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Literature and Homosexuality. Ed. Michael J. Meyer. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2000. 55-69.
Bowker, Gordon. Through the Dark Labyrinth: A Biography of Lawrence Durrell. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
Bowles, Paul. "A Dimension of Love." Saturday Review 41.23 August (1958): 16.
Boyd, William. "Strung Quintet." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 54-57.
Notes: Reprinted from: The New Republic 1984.
Bradbury, Malcolm. "Voluptia." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 214-16.
Notes: Reprinted from The Faber Book of Parodies. London: Faber & Faber, 1984. 140-143.
Bradeau, Michel, and Earl G. Ingersoll. "With That, I'Ve Said It All." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 187-91.
Notes: Translation of Braudeau's interview with Durrell, published in Egotiste June 1984.
Bradley, Jerry. The Movement: British Poets of the 1950's. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned in the chapter "Elizabeth Jennings," on page 92.
Bragdon, Henry Wilkinson. "Durrell's Sun-Dappled Isles." Christian Science Monitor .13 November (1978): 33.
Notes: Review of Durrell's The Greek Islands.
Brann, Eva. "Tapestry With Images: Paul Scott's Raj Novels." Philosophy and Literature 23.1 (1999): 181-96.
Brasch, James D., and Joseph Sigman. Hemingway's Library: A Composite Record. New York: Garland, 1981.
Notes: Durrell's books, Bitter Lemons, The Black Book, Esprite de Corps, Justine, and Stiff Upper Lip are items 1933-1937 (p. 110).
Brassai. "Larry Arrives." Henry Miller: The Paris Years. Brassai. New York: Arcade Publishing, 1995. 199-205.
Notes: Translated by Timothy Bent.
Bratcher, Joe Warlick III. "An Alexandrian Trio: Three Anti-Foundational Readings of Lawrence Durrell's 'Alexandria Quartet'." Diss. University of Texas, Austin, 1993.
Braun, John. "Lawrence Durrell's Arrival at Alexandria." Return to Oasis: War Poems and Recollections From the Middle East, 1940-1946. Eds. Victor Selwyn, et al. London: Shepheard-Walwyn Ltd., 1980. xxviii.
Brelet, Claudine. "Entretien Avec Lawrence Durrell/Interview With Lawrence Durrell." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 368-81.
---. "A Little Oriented Toward the Romantics." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 125-31.
Notes: Reprint of Brelet's "Entretien avec Lawrence Durrell/Interview with Lawrence Durrell." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987), 368-381.
Brewer, Jennifer. "Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet and the Hermetic Tradition." Diss. Tufts University, 1973.
Notes: DAI 34:5092-93A
Brewer, Jennifer L. "Character and Psychological Place: The Justine/Sophia Relation." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 236-39.
Briganti, Chiara. "Lawrence Durrell and the Vanishing Author." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 41-51.
Brigham, James. "In Pursuit of Mr. Durrell." Antiquarian Book Monthly Review 26.9 (1999): 30-32.
Notes: Reprint of Brigham's article of the same title in the same journal, No. 16, 2.6 (1975): 14-17.
---. "An Intruder From The East." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 91-99.
Brigham, James A. "Addenda to the Bibliography of Lawrence Durrell." Notes and Queries 23.7 (1976): 308-10.
---. "At Work in the Durrell Factory: Editing the Collected Poems." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 260-68.
---. "The Attentive Heart." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.1 (1981): 8-14.
---. "Bibliography." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.4 (1978): 24.
Brigham, James A. "The Critic and the Nymph: Thematic Development in the Novels of Lawrence Durrell, 1935-1960." Diss. University of Alberta, 1973.
Brigham, James A. "In Pursuit of Mr. Durrell." Antiquarian Book Monthly Review 2.6 (1975): 14-17.
Notes: Description of editions of Durrell's works, as well as availability and market history.
---. "Initiatory Experience in The Dark Labyrinth." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 19-29.
---. "Initiatory Experience in The Dark Labyrinth." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1986): 19-29.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "King of Islands." Labrys 5 (1979): 163-66.
---. "Note 384: Lawrence Durrell and the International Post." The Book Collector 24.2 (1975).
---. "The Other Side of the Coin: Durrell's Antrobus Stories." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 101-03.
---. "An Unacknowledged Trilogy." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.3 (1979): 3-12.
Notes: Reprinted in Friedman, Alan Warren, Ed. Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 103-109.
---. "An Unacknowledged Trilogy." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 103-09.
Notes: Reprinted from: Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.3 (1979): 3-12.
---. "The Uncommon Ground." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 23-29.
Brigham, James A., and J. A. Douglas Brigham. "City Full of Dreams: Durrell's Alexandria and the Ghost of Baudelaire." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 93-103.
Brigham, James A., and Joan Rodman response Goulianos. "Femmes Philosophes: The Figure of the Goddess in Durrell's Novels." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 7-22.
Notes: Response & discussion, pp 56-62
Brigham, James A., and Ian S. MacNiven. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.1 (1977): 1-2.
Notes: MacNiven's initials are mistakenly listed as Ian C. MacNiven
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.2-3 (1978): 1-2.
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.2 (1978): 1-2.
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.1 (1978): 1.
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.4 (1978): 1.
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.1 (1979): 1.
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.2 (1979): 1.
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.4 (1979): 1.
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.3 (1979): 1-2.
Brigham, James A., and Ian S. MacNiven. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.4 (1980): 1-2.
---. "From the Editors." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.3 (1980): 1.
Brigham, James A., and Ian S. MacNiven. "Vladimir Volkoff Discusses Life, Literature, and Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.4 (1984): 5-15.
Brodkey, Linda. "Modernism and the Scene(s) of Writing." College English 49.4 (1987): 396-418.
Brombert, Victor. "Lawrence Durrell and His French Reputation." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 169-84.
Bronowski, Jacob. "The Vision of Our Age." Insight. Jacob Bronowski. London: Macdonald, 1964. 98-108.
Notes: Contains an interview with Durrell about his use of relativity as an analogy in The Alexandria Quartet. Includes a photograph.
Brothers, Barbara H. "Henry Green: Time and the Absurd." Boundary 2 5.3 (1977): 863-76.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned briefly as a critic for his Key to Modern Poetry.
Brown, Keith. "Up to Pisgah-Sight." Times Literary Supplement 4287.31 May (1985): 597.
Notes: Review of Quinx.
Brown, Keith. "X En Provence." Times Literary Supplement .13 October (1978): 1140.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Livia.
Brown, Keith, and Martin Dodsworth. "Lawrence Durrell." British Writers: Supplement I: Graham Greene to Tom Stoppard. Gen. ed. Ian Scott-Kilvert. New York: Scribner, 1987. 104-10.
Notes: Page reference may be more extensive than listed, up to p. 121 or more. I have not secured a copy and citations are conflicting.
Brown, Sharon Lee. "The Black Book: A Search for Method." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 319-28.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and Relativity." diss. University of Oregon.
Notes: Dissertation Abstracts International 26:7310
Brownjohn, Alan. "Identity Parade." New Statesman 86.20 July (1973): 94.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Vega and Other Poems.
Broyard, Anatole. "Alexandria Revisited." New York Times Book Review 10 October (1982): 39.
Bryden, Ronald. "British Fiction, 1959-1960." International Literary Annual 3 (1960): 40-53.
---. "British Fiction, 1959-1960." International Literary Annual 3 (1961): 40-53.
Buchan, William Dunbar. "The Four Most Important Elements in Lawrence Durrell's Chart." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 215-22.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
Buchele, Nicolas. "Sweaty Sheets." Oxford Quarterly 1-2.4-1 Spring-Summer (1997): 73-76.
Burgess, Anthony. "Durrell and the Homunculi." Saturday Review 53.21 March (1970): 29-31, 41.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Nunquam.
---. "Other Kinds of Massiveness." The Novel Now: A Guide to Contemporary Fiction. Anthony Burgess. London: W.W. Norton & Co., 1968. 93-106.
Notes: Durrell is discussed with other authors, including Doris Lessing, Richard Hughes, Olivia Manning, J.B. Priestley, Edward Upward and Angus Wilson. The American edition is entitled The Novel Today.
---. "Other Kinds of Massiveness." The Novel Now. Anthony Burgess. Folcroft: Folcroft Library Editions, 1971. 93-106.
Notes: Durrell is discussed with other authors, including Doris Lessing, Richard Hughes, Olivia Manning, J.B. Priestley, Edward Upward and Angus Wilson. The British edition is entitled The Novel Now.
Burns, J. Christopher. "Durrell's Heraldic Universe." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 375-88.
Burriss, William S. "In Alien Lands: Modernist Fictions of Non-Western Cultures." Diss. Indiana University, 2000.
Notes: DAI: LXI-4-1416
Burton, Humphrey. Yehudi Menuhin: A Life. London: Faber & Faber, 2000.
Butov, Mikhail. "'Vselennaia Podtolknula Menia Loktem v Bok!'." Novyi Mir: Literaturno Khudozhestvennyi i Obschchestvenno Politicheskii Zhurnal (Russia) 5.877 (1998): 198-207.
Notes: In Russian: "Modern epic novel as a genre (The reception of Lawrence Durrell's works in Russia)"
Bynum, Paige Matthey. "The Artist As Shaman: Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 82-97.
Byrne, Mary J. "Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: A Work in the Baroque Spirit." Diss. University College, Dublin, 1985.
Byron Raizis, Marios. "Lawrence Durrell and the Greek Poets: A Contribution to Cultural History." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 241-54.
Cain, Sarah. "The Metaphorical Field: Post-Newtonian Physics and Modernist Literature." Cambridge Quarterly 28.1 (1999): 46-64.
Notes: Prize essay for 1998 -- best dissertation submitted for the final Cambridge University English honours examination.
Calotychos, Vangelis. ""Lawrence Durrell, the Bitterest Lemon?": Cyps and Brits Loving Each Other to Death in Cyprus, 1953-57." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 169-90.
Campon, B. "Lawrence Durrell, the Cult to Difference: Interview." Cuadernos Del Norte 6.31 (1985): 77-82.
Card, James Van Dyck. "'Tell Me, Tell Me': The Writer As Spellbinder in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Modern British Literature 1 (1976): 74-83.
Cardiff, Maurice. "Lawrence Durrell in Cyprus." Friends Abroad: Memories of Lawrence Durrell, Freya Stark, Patrick Leigh-Fermor, Peggy Guggenheim and Others. Maurice Cardiff. New York: Radcliffe Press, 1997. 22-38.
Carey, John. "Durrell's Drift." New Statesman 72.28 October (1966): 632.
Cargher, John. "Time to Get to Know a Notable Australian." The Bulletin (Sydney) (1970): 49-50.
Notes: Article interviews Peggy Glanville-Hicks on her compositions and operatic setting of Durrell's Sappho. A photograph of Durrell and Glanville-Hicks at work together is included.
Carley, James P. "The Avignon Quintet and Gnostic Heresy." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 229-45.
---. "An Interview With Lawrence Durrell on the Background to Monsieur and Its Sequels." The Malahat Review 51 (1979): 42-46.
Notes: Reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998. 182-186.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and the Gnostics." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.1 (1978): 3-10.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quincunx and Gnostic Heresy." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 284-304.
Notes: See also Malahat Review 1982 Feb., 61:156-167
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quincunx and Gnostic Heresy." Malahat Review 61 (1982): 156-67.
Notes: Also see: Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.1 (1981), 284-304.
---. "An Old Suitcase Full of Themes." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 182-86.
Notes: Reprint of Carley's "An Interview With Lawrence Durrell on the Background to Monsieur and its Sequels." The Malahat Review 51 (1979), 42-46.
Carreno, Mada. "Album De Familia, Justine y El Angel." Vida Literaria 30 (1972): 12-13.
Carruth, Hayden. "And I Shal Clynken Yow So Mery a Belle That I Shal Wakyn Al This Companye." Poetry 93.5 (1959): 323-25.
---. "An Inversion of the Accepted." Saturday Review 44.7 January (1961): 28.
---. "Nougat for the Old Bitch." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 117-28.
Carruthers, Virginia Kirby-Smith, Ed. On Miracle Ground VII Abstracts. Baltimore: University of Baltimore, 1996.
Notes: Collects the abstracts of On Miracle Ground VII, International Lawrence Durrell Conference, July 1-4, 1992, Avignon, France.
Cartwright, Michael, ed. Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter. Vol. 5. Kelowna: 1981.
Notes: Proceedings of the First National Lawrence Durrell Conference. Special Issue #1 (not to be confused with Deus Loci 5.1)
---. "Playwright As Miracle Worker: An Irish Faustus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.4 (1980): 3-11.
---. "White Eagles Over Serbia: Lawrence Durrell's Transcendental Connection." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1986): 31-33.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
Cartwright, Michael, et al. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 108-09.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings. Response to Godshalk in same volume
Cartwright, Michael, and John response Unterecker. "The Playwright As Miracle Worker: An Irish Faustus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 178-89.
Notes: Response, 192-205
Cartwright, Michael J. "White Eagles Over Serbia: Durrell's Transcendental Connection." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 31-33.
Cartwright, Michael Percy. "The Alexandria Quartet: A Comedy For The Twentieth Century Or Lawrence Durrell, The Pardoner, And His Miraculous Pig's Knuckle.". University of Nebraska.
Caruso, Joseph. "Unravelling the Riddle of the Quinx." Book World - The Washington Post 1 September (1985): 9, 13.
Carwright, Michael Percy. "The Alexandria Quartet: A Comedy for the Twentieth-Century or Lawrence Durrell, The Pardoner.". University of Nebraska, 1970.
Notes: DAI 31:5391A
Cate, Curtis. "Lawrence Durrell." Atlantic Monthly 208 (1961): 63-69.
Cau, Jean. "Interview." L'Express .7 May (1959): 29-30.
Cavafy, Constantine. Three Poems of Cavafy. Trans. Lawrence Durrell. Edinburgh: Tragara Press, 1980.
Notes: These translations first appeared in London Magazine.
Chaffin, Glenda Lynn. "Musical Structures in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." Diss. Florida State University, 1979.
Notes: DAI 40:5062A
Challoner, R. W. "Durrell's Boastful Apologies." Times Literary Supplement 5156.25 January (2002): 14-15.
---. "The Spirit of Durrell's Places." London Magazine ns 40.3/4 (2000): 33-41.
Chapman, R. T. "Dead, or Just Pretending? Reality in The Alexandria Quartet." The Centennial Review 16.Fall (1972): 408-18.
Chepyha, Peter. "The Artists and the Stylists in The Alexandria Quartet in Relation to Durrell's Use of the Theory of Relativity: The Relativity Mythos and the Rainbow of Personality." Thes. York University.
Christensen, Peter. "Lawrence Durrell, Travel Writer, Heir of Stendhal." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 263-76.
Christensen, Peter G. "The Achievement and Failure: Durrell's Three Early Novels." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 22-32.
---. "David Gascoyne: Confessional Novelist." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 72-90.
---. "Greece, Egypt, and the Quartet: Response." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 79-88.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings. Christensen replies to Grimes.
---. "The Hazards of Intellectual Burglary in Lawrence Durrell's The Revolt of Aphrodite." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 41-56.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Plays: A Reevaluation." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 73-85.
---. "Social and Anti-Social Comedy in Lawrence Durrell's Early Work." Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds Betsy Nichols, Frank Kersnowski, and James Nichols. Vol. Selected. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, 1993. 102-20.
Notes: ISBN 0829-7681
Christy, Desmond. "Looking Back Now on the Whole Thing." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 227-29.
Notes: Reprint from Christy's interview in The Guardian 28 May 1985.
Claffey, Charles E. "Retiring From the Ring." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 239-42.
Notes: Reprinted from Claffey's "British Author of the Exotic is Still Dazzling the Critics" in The Boston Globe 25 April 1986.
Cleyet, George. "The Villa Seurat Circle: Creative Nexus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 4.4 (1981): 3-6.
Clifton, Robin Michelle, and Merritt Clifton. "The Watch: Small Press Chronology XV, Supplement--Small Press Records of Selected Major Authors." Small Press Review 8.12 (1976): 6.
Notes: Contains supplemental materials for a bibliography on Durrell's publications in small presses.
Cocker, Mark. "Greece - The Dark Crystal." Loneliness and Time: The Story of British Travel Writing. Mark Cocker. New York: Pantheon Books, 1992. 168-207.
Notes: Title of the book is drawn from Durrell's "Bitter Lemons"
---. Loneliness and Time: The Story of British Travel Writing. New York: Pantheon Books, 1992.
Notes: Title drawn from Durrell's "Bitter Lemons"
Cole, Douglas. "Faust and Anti-Faust in Modern Drama." Drama Studies 5 (1966): 39-52.
Coleman, John. "Mr. Durrell's Dimensions." Spectator 204.19 February (1960): 256-57.
Collier, Peter. "Bothering the Critics, With Their Passion for Categorizing." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 89-93.
Notes: Reprint of Collier's conversation in New York Times, 14 April 1968.
Comellini, Carla. "Lawrence Durrell and D.H.Lawrence's Legacy." Prospero: Rivista Di Culture Anglo Germaniche 9 (2002): 5-15.
Connolly, David. "The Least Satisfying Form of Writing: Seferis on Translation." The Journal of Modern Greek Studies 20.1 (2002): 29-46.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned and discussed briefly as a translator of Seferis (no mention is made of Seferis' translation of Durrell).
Cooper, Artemis. Cairo in the War: 1939-1945. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1989.
Cooper, Artemis. Writing at the Kitchen Table. London: Penguin Books, 2000.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned a number of times in the text, mainly with reference to his letters to the subject of this biography, Elizabeth David.
Corke, Hilary. "Lawrence Durrell." Literary Half-Yearly 2.1 (1961): 43-49.
---. "Mr. Durrell and Brother Criticus." Encounter 14.5 (1960): 65-70.
Cornu, Marie-Renée. La Dynamique Du Quatuor D'Alexandrie De Lawrence Durrell: Trois Études. Montréal, QU: Didier, 1979.
Cortland, Peter. "Durrells Sentimentalism." English Record 14.4 (1964): 15-19.
Cott, Jonathan. "Reflections of a Cosmic Tourist: An Afternoon With Henry Miller." Critical Essays on Henry Miller. Ed. Ronald Gottesman. New York: G.K. Hall & Co., 1992. 355-72.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned by both Miller and Cott at a number of points.
Cotton, Steven. "The Letters and Postcards of Henry Miller to Alfred Perles 1944-1963.". University of Victoria, 1982.
Cowell, Alan. "Alexandria Recovering Its Arab Soul." New York Times .14 November (1987): 7.
Cox, Shelley. 'As Water into Language Flowing': The Lawrence Durrell Papers at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Carbondale: Friends of Morris Library, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 1988.
---. "The Island Lover: Lawrence Durrell's "The Magnetic Island"." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 45-57.
---. "The Lawrence Durrell Collection at Southern Illinois University." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 45-52.
---. "The Road Not Taken: Durrell's Unpublished Novel "The Village of the Turtle-Doves"." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 19-27.
Cox, W. D. G. "Another Letter to Lawrence Durrell." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 112-16.
Crain, Jane Larkin. "New Books." Saturday Review 2.8 February (1975): 29.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Monsieur.
Cranston, Maurice. "Clea by Lawrence Durrell." London Magazine 7 (1960): 69-71.
Notes: Source: Vander Closter
Creed, Walter G. The Muse of Science and "The Alexandria Quartet". Norwood, PA: Norwood Editions, 1977.
---. The Muse of Science and "The Alexandria Quartet". 1977. Folcroft: Folcroft Library Editions, 1978.
Notes: Previously published by Norwood Editions in Norwood, PA, 1977.
---. "Pieces of the Puzzle: The Multiple-Narrative Structure of The Alexandria Quartet." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 6.2 (1973): 19-35.
---. "The Whole Pointless Joke? Darley's Search for Truth in The Alexandria Quartet." Etudes Anglaises 28.2 (1975): 165-73.
Notes: Reprinted in Creed's The Muse of Science and "The Alexandria Quartet." Folcroft: Folcroft Library Editions, 1977.
Creed, Walter Gentry. "Contemporary Scientific Concepts and the Structure of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet.". University of Pennsylvania, 1968.
Notes: DAI 30:1165A
Critchlow, V. E. "Faustian Man: a Study of Science, the Individual and Society in the Works of Aldous Huxley and Lawrence Durrell." Thes. Sheffield University, 1977.
Crowder, Richard. "Durrell, Libido, and Eros." Ball State Teachers College Forum 3.2 (1962): 34-39.
Cruickshank, E. B. "The Concept of Time in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Thes. University of Aberdeen, 1981.
Cunningham, Valentine. "After Grief and Death." Times Literary Supplement 4204.28 October (1983): 1184.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's Sebastian.
---. "Sebastian, or, Ruling Passions." Times Literary Supplement 4204.28 October (1983): 1184.
Notes: Review article.
---. "Thinning Out the Fat of the Land." Times Literary Supplement .15 October (1982): 1122.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Constance.
Cushman, Keith. "'Just How Busy All This Nothingness Can Be': Durrell's Irish Faustus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 115-26.
Dahlgren, Marta. "The Alexandria Quartet: Durrell's Narrator's and the Space-Time Continuum." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 73-93.
Daiches, David. The Present Age: After 1920. London: The Cresset Press, 1958.
Notes: The American edition is retitled The Present Age in British Literature. See pages 66 and 229.
---. The Present Age in British Literature. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1958.
Notes: Retitled from the British Edition, The Present Age: After 1920. See pages 66 and 229.
Damer, Sean. "Anthropology, Idealism, and Greek Villagers; An Iconoclastic View." Sociologia Ruralis 28.4 (1988): 306-14.
Notes: Durrell is only discussed at the end of this review article when the author argues "there is more common sense contained in Lawrence Durrell's (1971) essay on 'Women of the Mediterranean' than in this book" (312), Dubisch's Gender and Power in Rural Greece.
Dan, Joseph. "Haquadrilgia Ha-Alexadnronit Shel Lawrence Durrell." Hasifrut 3 (1972): 447-62.
Dare, Captain H. "The Quest for Durrell's Scobie." Modern Fiction Studies 10 (1965): 379-83.
Dasenbrock, Reed Way. "Centrifugality: An Approach to Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 199-210.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "The Counterlife of Heresy." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 222-29.
---. "Death and the Counterlife of Heresy in Wyndham Lewis and Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 4.1 (1980): 3-16.
---. "Death and the Counterlife of Heresy in Wyndham Lewis and Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 306-27.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and the Modes of Modernism." Twentieth Century Literature 33.4 (1987): 515-27.
---. "Norman Douglas and the Denizens of Siren Land." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.4 (1982): 1-9.
Dawson, Carl. "From Einstein to Keats: A New Look at The Alexandria Quartet." Far-Western Forum: A Review of Ancient and Modern Letters 1 (1974): 109-28.
Debray-Ritzen, Pierre. "A Sovereign Harmony." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.4 (1984): 16-19.
Notes: Translated by Christine de Lailhacar
Decancq, Roland. "What Lies Beyond? An Analysis of Darley's "Quest" in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Revue Des Langues Vivantes 34.2 (1968): 134-50.
Notes: Some sources mistakenly list Decancq as "Delancq" and the citation as 36.2 (1968):135-150.
Decker, James M. "The Black Book, Hamlet, and Lawrence Durrell's Parodic Prose." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 101-09.
Decker, James M., and Kenneth Womack. "Lawrence Durrell's Mediterranean Dream: Reading The Alexandria Quartet and the Ethical Voice of the Sea." English: The Journal of the English Association 52.202 (2003): 37-52.
Demirag, Fikret. "Lawrence Durrell Ve 'Aci Limonlar'." Varlik 4.1123 (2001): 75-77.
DeMott, Benjamin. "Grading the Emanglons." Hudson Review 13 (1960): 457-64.
---. "Grading the Emanglons." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 41-48.
Notes: Reprinted from Hudson Review 13.3 (1960), 457-464.
Dennis, Nigel. "New Four-Star King of Novelists." Life 49 (1960): 96-99, 102, 104, 106, 109.
Déon, Michel. "Amitié Littéraire." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 23-25.
Diakonova, Nina. "Notes on the Evaluation of the Bildungsroman in England." Zeitschrift Für Anglistick Und Amerikanistik 16 (1968): 341-51.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned relatively briefly in the context of the bildungsroman, along with a number of other mainly 20th Century authors.
Diboll, Michael. "'A Disciple Has Crossed Over by Water': An Analysis of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet in Its Egyptian Historical and Intellectual Contexts." Diss. University of Leicester, 2000.
Notes: BL: DXN05093
Diboll, Mike. "The Secret History of Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet: The Mountolive-Hosnani Affair, Britain, and the Wafd." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 79-105.
Dickinson, Peter. "A Clutch of Poets." Preuves 109 (1960).
Dickson, Gregory. "Lawrence Durrell and the Tradition of Travel Literature." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 43-50.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "The Narrator in The Dark Labyrinth." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 63-72.
---. "Setting and Character in The Revolt of Aphrodite." Twentieth Century Literature 33.4 (1987): 528-35.
---. "Spengler's Theory of Architecture in Durrell's Tunc and Nunquam." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 272-80.
Diehl, Digby. "Lawrence Durrell at Caltech: An Interview by Digby Diehl." Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and Her Circle 6.2 (1975): 13-19.
Dill, Janet E. "The Space-Time Novel As A Message Event: 'Pursewarden's Suicide ." Thes. York University.
Dobrée, Bonamy. "Durrell's Alexandrian Series." Sewanee Review 69.Winter (1961): 61-79.
---. "Durrell's Alexandrian Series." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 184-204.
Notes: Reprinted from Dobrée's "Durrell's Alexandrian Series." Sewanee Review 69 (1961 Winter): 61-79.
---. "Durrell's Alexandrian Series." The Lamp and the Lute: Studies in Seven Authors. Bonamy Dobrée. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1964. 150-68.
Notes: Reprinted from Dobrée's "Durrell's Alexandrian Series." Sewanee Review 69 (1961 Winter): 61-79.
Dokainish, Soraya. "A Spiral Staircase: Implications of Time in the Novels of Lawrence Durrell." Diss. University of Western Ontario.
Doloff, Steven. "Henry Miller and Lord Byron's Correspondence." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 211-12.
Douglas, J. Yellowlees. "Understanding the Act of Reading: the WOE Beginners' Guide to Dissection." Writing on the Edge: A Journal About Writing and Teaching Writing 2.2 (1991): 112-26.
Notes: Online: http://www.newmediareader.com/cd_samples/WOE/Douglas_Guide.html
Doulis, Thomas. "Stratis Tsirkas, The Voice From the Cellar." Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora 3 (1975): 27-36.
Doutis, Demetrius Evangelos. "The Image Of Greece In The Works Of Six British And American Authors." diss. University of South Carolina.
Drescher, Horst W. "Raumzeit: Zur Struktur Von Lawrence Durrells Alexandria Quartet." Die Neuren Sprachen 70 (1971): 308-18.
Dudley, J. W. G. "Epigram for an Old Bun-Nosed Tibetan." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.1 (1977): 13-14.
Durand Annick Andreee. "Persistence Of Literary Cliches: North Africa In Contemporary Literature." Diss. New York University.
Durrell, Gerald. Birds, Beasts, and Relatives. New York: Viking, 1969.
---. "Brother Larry." Labrys 5 (1979): 75-76.
---. "Death." The Booster 3.9 (1937): 11.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
---. Fauna and Family. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1979.
Notes: Published in Britain as Garden of the Gods.
---. Garden of the Gods. London: Collins, 1978.
Notes: Published in the USA as Fauna and Family.
---. "My Brother Larry." Twentieth Century Literature 33.3 (1987): 262-65.
---. My Family and Other Animals. New York: Viking, 1957.
Durrell, Gerald M. "Remembering Alan Thomas." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 7-35.
Notes: Includes an excerpt from diary.
Durrell Hope, Penelope. "Corfu 2000." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 33-35.
Durrell-Hope, Penelope. "Return to Corfu, 2000." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 26-29.
Durrell, Lawrence. "14 Poems." The Booster 3.1 (1939): 28-35.
Notes: reprinted as one volume in 1968
---. Acte: A Play. London: Faber & Faber, 1964.
---. "Airgraph on Refugee Poets in Africa." Poetry London 2.10 (1944): 212-15.
Notes: Represented varyingly as volume 2 and volume 3. Enumeration is cumulative, so it may be identified as no. 10 in either case.
---. "Alexandria." Middle East Anthology. Eds. John Waller and Erik de Mauny. London: Lindsay Drummond, Ltd., 1946. 125-26.
Notes: A slightly variant version of the poem, mainly altered in occasional punctuation and capitalization.
---. The Alexandria Quartet. London: Faber & Faber, 1962.
Notes: Contains numerous revisions and a new preface.
---. The Alexandria Quartet. 1968. London: Faber and Faber, 1988.
Notes: Contains all four works of the Alexandria Quartet; Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive and Clea.
---. "All to Scale." Playboy 13 (1966): 157, 194.
Notes: Drawn from Suave Qui Peut.
---. "L'Amour, Clef Du Mystere?" Shakespeare. Ed. Marcel Pagnol. Paris: Hachette, 1962. 173-92.
Notes: An essay by Durrell on Shakespeare's poetics. Written in French.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Anniversary." T. S. Eliot A Symposium. Eds. Richard March and Tambimuttu. New York: Henry Regnery Co., 1949. 88.
---. "Anniversary." T. S. Eliot A Symposium. Eds. Richard March and Tambimuttu. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1968. 88.
Notes: Reprinted from the 1949 printing in New York by Henry Regnery Co.
Durrell, Lawrence. Antrobus Complete. Illus. Mark Boxer. London: Faber & Faber, 1985.
---. "Asylum in the Snow." Seven 3 (1938): 43-54.
---. "At Epidaurus." The Fortune Anthology: Stories, Criticism, and Poems. Eds. John Bayliss, Nicholas Moore, and Douglas Newton. London: The Fortune Press, 1942. 51-52.
---. "At Nemea." Seven 8 (1940): 2.
Notes: A variant version of "Nemea" with several significant changes.
---. "At The Long Bar." Poetry London-New York 1.2 (1956): 31-32.
---. The Avignon Quintet. London: Faber and Faber, 1992.
Notes: Contains all five volumes of the Avignon Quintet, Monsieur, Livia, Constance, Sebastian and Quinx.
---. Balthazar: A Novel. London: Faber & Faber, 1958.
---. Beccafico/Le Becfigue. Trans. Frederic Jacques Temple. Montepellier: La Licorne, 1963.
Notes: English and French texts together.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Bernard Spencer." The London Magazine 3.10 (1964): 42-47.
Durrell, Lawrence. The Best of Antrobus. London: Faber & Faber, 1974.
---, Ed. The Best of Henry Miller. London: Heinemann, 1960.
---. Bitter Lemons. London: Faber & Faber, 1957.
---. "The Black Book." Two Cities 3 (1959): 1-22.
Notes: Fragments from The Black Book.
---. "The Black Book." The Olympia Reader: Selections From the Traveller's Companion Series. Ed. Maurice Girodias. New York: Quality Paperback Book Club, 1965. 136-68.
Notes: This contains excerpts from Durrell's novel of the same name. Also contains the 1959 E.P. Dutton introduction Durrell wrote for The Black Book.
---. The Black Book. 1938. London: Faber and Faber, 1977.
---. The Black Book: An Agon. Villa Seurat Series 1. Paris: Obelisk Press, 1938.
Notes: This edition varies slightly from later reprints. Most significant are the subtitle and the titles to the three sections of the book (all omitted in later editions). The three sections are titled "ego & id," "ego," and "ego & id" respectively.
---. "The Black Book (Coda to Nancy)." The Booster 2.8 (1937): 19-23.
Notes: The dedication of this extract to Nancy may illuminate the "you" addressed throughout The Black Book, although the "Ego" and "Ego & Id" subtitles in the original make a clear figure for the pronoun difficult. The excerpt is from the closing pages of the novel.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Blooper Girls." Playboy 4 (1957): 33, 58, 76.
Notes: Drawn from Esprit de Corps.
---. Blue Thirst. Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press, 1975.
---. "The Booster." The New English Weekly 12.4 (1937): 78-79.
Notes: A response to George Orwell's review of The Booster. The response is unattributed, but is by Durrell.
Durrell, Lawrence. Bromo Bombastes: A Fragment From a Laconic Drama by Gaffer Peeslake, Which Same Being a Brief Extract From His Compendium of Lisson Devices. London: The Caduceus Press, 1933.
Notes: Pseudonymously published under 'Gaffer Peeslake.'
---. Caesar's Vast Ghost. London: Faber & Faber, 1990.
Notes: Reprinted as Provence. New York: Arcade Publishing, 1994.
Durrell, Lawrence. The Call of the Sea. Ed. Hideo Nakanishi. Tokyo: The Eihosha Ltd., 1957.
Notes: The text is of Esprit de Corps.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Can Dreams Live On When Dreamers Die?" The Listener .25 September (1947): 52.
---. "Carol in Corfu." Seven 3 (1938): 2.
Notes: A variant of "Carol on Corfu."
Durrell, Lawrence. "Case History." Father's Bedside Book. Ed. Eric Duthie. London: Heinemann, 1960. 334-38.
Durrell, Lawrence. "A Cavafy Find." The London Magazine 3.7 (1956): 11-14.
Notes: Contains Durrell commentary on Cavafy and his translation of three early poems: "My Friends, When I Was In Love," "Flowers of May," and "Dounya Gouzeli."
---. Cefalu: A Novel. London: Editions Poetry London, 1947.
Notes: Republished as The Dark Labyrinth. London: Faber & Faber, 1961.
---. "The Cherries." Masterpiece of Thrills. London: Daily Express, 1936. 239-43.
Notes: "The Cherries" is republished in Haining, Peter, Ed. The Lucifer Society. New York: W.H. Allen; 1972; pp. 51-54.
---. "The Cherries." The Lucifer Society. Ed. Peter Haining. New York: W.H. Allen, 1972. 51-54.
Notes: This work is a short story from the 1940's and can be compared to the contemporary "Zero" and "Asylum in the Snow" in its defamiliarization and theme of mental instability. Likely a comment on Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper." An original source publication is not given in the book, although the introduction to the anthology loosely alludes to all the works as previously published. This likely refers to the publication of the piece in Masterpiece of Thrills. London: A Daily Express Publication. 1936. 239-243.
Durrell, Lawrence. Cities, Plains and People. London: Faber & Faber, 1946.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Classical River of France: The Rhone." Holiday 27.1 (1960): 68-73, 115, 118-21.
Notes: Reprinted in Spirit of Place as "The River Rhone" 323-335.
---. Clea: A Novel. London: Faber & Faber, 1960.
---. Collected Poems. London: Faber & Faber, 1960.
---. Collected Poems, 1931-1974. Ed. James A. Brigham. London: Faber & Faber, 1980.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Commentary." A Festschrift for Djuna Barnes on Her 80th Birthday. Ed. Alex Gildzen. Kent, OH: Kent State University Libraries, 1972. n.pag.
Notes: A short tribute by Durrell to Barnes, praising Nightwood and its influence.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Conon in Alexandria." Middle East Anthology. Eds. John Waller and Erik de Mauny. London: Lindsay Drummond, Ltd., 1946. 127-28.
Notes: An early, variant version of the poem.
---. "Constance in Love." Labrys 5 (1979): 7-28.
---. Constance, or Solitary Practices. London: Faber & Faber, 1982.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Constrained by History." Passager 5 (1991): 14-15.
---. "Context." The London Magazine 1.11 (1962): 32.
Notes: Durrell briefly answers six questions posed to a range of poets.
---. "Coptic Poem." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 383.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.
---. "Corfu: Isle of Legend." The Geographical Magazine 8.5 (1939): 325-34.
Notes: Includes a number of excellent black and white photos by Nancy Durrell.
---. "A Corking Evening." Playboy 10 (1963): 147, 213.
Notes: Drawn from Sauve Qui Peut.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Correspondence." Poetry London 1.2 (1939): n.pag.
Notes: A letter on Poetry London for its opening issue.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Correspondence." Poetry London-New York 1.1 (1956): 34-35.
Notes: Uses much of the same material that appears in Durrell's "The Shades of Dylan Thomas." Encounter 9.6 (1957): 56-59. The original manuscript is held in the University of Victoria, McPherson Library Special Collections, "Lawrence Durrell" fonds, 47.
Durrell, Lawrence. The Curious History of Pope Joan. London: Derek Verschoyle, 1954.
Notes: Freely translated from the Greek of Emmanuel Royidis.
---. "Daphnis and Chloe (for V.)." View 1.12-12 (1942): 6.
Notes: Variant version of "Daphnis and Chloe" (later than the 1937 version in the Collected Poems). View is an arts magazine edited by Charles Henri Ford.
---. "Daphnis and Chloë." Poetry London 1.5 (1941): 141.
Notes: A variant version of "Daphnis and Chloe."
---. The Dark Labyrinth. London: Faber & Faber, 1961.
Notes: Originally published as Cefalu. London: Editions Poetry, 1947.
---. The Dark Labyrinth. 1947. New York: Penguin Books, 1979.
Notes: Originally published under the title Cefalu.
Durrell, Lawrence. Deus Loci. Ischia: Di Mato Vito (privately printed), 1950.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Down the Styx in an Air-Conditioned Canoe." The Booster 4.10-11 (1937-1938): 14-17.
Notes: reprinted in 1968; early version of "Down the Styx."
---. "Down the Styx in an Air-Conditioned Canoe." Two Cities 7-8 (1961): 5-9.
---. "Ego." Seven 1 (1938): 22-25.
Notes: Extract from The Black Book
---. "Eight Aspects of Melissa." Circle .9 (1946): 1-8.
---. "Endpapers and Inklings." Antaeus 61 (1988): 88-95.
Notes: This issue of Antaeus is a special issue on "Journals, Notebooks and Diaries." While it is not clear which category Durrell's excepts come from, there are materials re-used in the fictions as well as comments on Freud, Lacan, Foucault, Barthes, Sartre and Leiris, which are telling to Durrell's theoretical predelictions.
---. "Epidaurus." Poetry London 2.7 (1942): 20-21.
Notes: A variant version of "At Epidaurus."
---. "Epitaph." Poetry London 1.1 (1939): n.pag.
Notes: Poem is not included in Durrell's Collected Poems, 1968. No relationship to Durrell's later poem of the same title.
---. "Erice." Italy in Mind: An Anthology. Ed. Alice Leccese Powers. New York: Vintage, 1997. 78-90.
Notes: This is a chapter from Sicilian Carousel.
---. Esprit De Corps: Sketches From Diplomatic Life. Illus. V. H. Drummond. London: Faber & Faber, 1957.
---. "Faces (1934)." Book Collecting and Library Monthly 16 (1969): 123-24.
---, Introd. The Fifth Antiquarian Book Fair: A Handlist of Exhibitors Introduced by Lawrence Durrell. London: Antiquarian Booksellers' Association, 1962.
---. "Foreword." Climax in Crete. Theodore Stephanides. London: Faber & Faber, 1946. 5-6.
---. "Foreword." The Journey's Echo: Selections From Freya Stark. Freya Stark. London: John Murray, 1963. xi-xii.
---. "Foreword." The Journey's Echo: Selections. Freya Stark. New York: Harcourt, 1964. xi-xii.
---. "Foreword." The Accursed. Claude Seignolle. New York: Coward - McCann, Inc., 1967. 7-8.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Foreword." The Mind and Art of Henry Miller. William A. Gordon. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1967. vii-ix.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Foreword." The Gnostics. Jacques LaCarriere. London: Peter Owen Ltd., 1977. 7-8.
Notes: Also published by Dutton in the same year and using the same plates. Translated from the French by Nina Rootes.
---. "Foreword." Conversations With Menuhin. Robin Daniels. London: Macdonald General Books, 1979. 9-10.
---. "Foreword." The Living Past of Greece: a Time Traveler's Tour of Historic and Prehistoric Places. Andrew Robert Burn and Mary Burn. London: Herbert Press, 1980. n.pag.
Notes: This foreword consists of only one paragraph.
---. "Foreword." Fine Books and Book Collecting; Books and Manuscripts Acquired From Alan G. Thomas and Described by His Customers on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday. Eds. Christopher De Hamel and Richard A. Linethal. Leamington Spa, Warwickshire: J. Hall, 1981.
---. "Foreword." The Nightcharmer. Claude Seignolle. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1983. 7-8.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Foreword." Egypt. Dorothy Bohm. London: Thames & Hudson, 1989. 6-8.
Notes: Durrell discusses Bohm's photographic work in relation to Brassai, Brandtm and List.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Foreword." The Living Past of Greece: A Time-Traveler's Tour of Historic and Prehistoric Places. Andrew Robert Burn and Mary Burn. London: Herbert Press, 1993. n.pag.
Notes: Revised edition. Foreword consists of only one paragraph.
---. "From a Winter Journal." Pleasures of New Writing: An Anthology of Poems, Stories and Other Prose Pieces From the Pages of NEW WRITING. Ed. John Lehmann. London: John Lehmann Ltd., 1952. 252-60.
Notes: Author's name is mis-spelled as "Laurence" in both the table of contents and in the piece itself.
---. "From a Writer's Journal." The Windmill (London) 2.6 (1947): 50-58.
Durrell, Lawrence. "From Sappho." Quarterly Review of Literature 6 (1951): 105-47.
---. "From the Elephant's Back." Poetry London - New York 2 (1982): 1-9.
Notes: Durrell recounts biographical elements of his childhood in India.
---. "From the Elephant's Back." The Fiction Magazine 2.3 (1983): 59-64.
Notes: Durrell recounts biographical elements of his childhood in India.
---. "Frying the Flag." Oxford Book of Humorous Prose. Ed. Frank Muir. London: Oxford University Press, 1990. 926-29.
Notes: Contains a brief introduction by Muir. Extract from Esprit de Corps.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Funchal." Poetry London 4.13 (1948): 13-14.
Notes: A much-altered version of "Funchal."
---. "The Gascon Touch." Holiday 33.1 (1963): 68-74, 76, 79.
Notes: Reprinted in Spirit of Place as "Across Secret Provence" 389-403.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Geneva." Holiday 29.1 (1961): 54-55, 132-33, 135-38.
---. "Gracie From The Black Book." New Directions in Prose and Poetry 4 (1939): 292-331.
Notes: This extract from The Black Book includes a lengthy introduction by James Laughlin (pp. 292-294) and marks the first appearance in the United States of a portion of the novel. Of the four portions of the novel published in periodicals, this is by far the most extensive.
Durrell, Lawrence. The Greek Islands. London: Faber & Faber, 1978.
Durrell, Lawrence. The Greek Islands. London: Faber & Faber, 2002.
Notes: Published without any of the original photographs, this edition is a substantially different state.
---. "The Greek Poems." Lawrence Durrell. Jupiter Recordings, 1962.
Notes: Durrell reads a selection of his Greek poems: "Nemea," "Argos," "In Arcadia," "Asphodels," "Chalcidice," "Aphrodite," "Lesbos," and "Matapan."
Durrell, Lawrence. "Green Coconuts." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 384.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.
---. The Grey Penitents. London: Steam Press, Turret bookshop, 1974.
Notes: Illustrated (watercolour) by Ralph Steadman. Broadsheet (31 x 49 cm folded to 31 x 23 cm) wrapped in anther broadsheet.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Hamlet, Prince of China." Delta 2.3 (1938): 38-45.
Notes: Text of Durrell's 'Hamlet letter' to Miller from January 1937.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Happy Rock." The Happy Rock: A Book About Henry Miller. Berkeley: Bern Porter, 1945. 1-6.
Notes: The editor/compiler of the monograph is not listed.
---. The Happy Rock. London: Village Press, 1973.
Notes: First published in The Happy Rock: A Book About Henry Miller. Berkeley: Bern Porter, 1945. pp. 1-6.
Durrell, Lawrence. Henri Michaux, The Poet of Supreme Solipsism. Moseley, Birmingham: Delos Press, 1990.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Hero." Poetry London 1.6 (1941): 173.
Notes: This poem is not included in Durrell's Collected Poetry 1968. Durrell's name is mis-spelled as "Laurence."
Durrell, Lawrence. "How to Buy a Village House in Cyprus." The London Magazine 4.7 (1957): 27-38.
Notes: An variant version of "How to Buy a House" from Durrell's Bitter Lemons.
---. "I.A." Great Spy Stories. Ed. Allen Dulles. Secaucus, NJ: Castle, 1969. 191-98.
Notes: Includes a one-page introduction by Dulles. The excerpt is from Durrell's Mountolive.
Durrell, Lawrence. "I Wish One Could Be More Like the Birds: to Sing Unfaltering, at Peace." Réalités 120 (1960): 56-59 & 78.
Notes: English edition of Réalités. Reprinted as "Mr Ought and Mrs Should" in Man About Town (1961 January): 42-45.
---. The Ikons. London: Faber & Faber, 1966.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Images De Dylan Thomas." Oeuvres. Dylan Thomas. Vol. 1. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1970. 7-13.
Notes: Translated by Sibylle de Hauteclocque from "The Shades of Dylan Thomas." Encounter 9.6 (1957): 56-59.
---. "In a Time of Crisis." The Little Book of Modern Verse. Ed. Anne Ridler. London: Faber & Faber, 1941. 133-34.
Notes: Variant with an added stanza and minor changes.
Durrell, Lawrence. "In A Time Of Crisis (For Nancy)." Poetry London 1.4 (1941): 98-99.
Notes: A slightly variant version of "In Crisis."
---. "In Arcadia." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 382.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.
---. "In Arcadia." Jupiter and Turrell at the Wigmore. Ed. Patrick Gowers. London: Turret Books Publishers, 1968. 10.
Notes: This is a "Souvenir Brochure" of a concert programme called "New Jazz and Modern Poetry," 15 February 1968, 7:30 p.m.
Durrell, Lawrence. "In Praise of Fanatics." Holiday 32.3 (1962): 66-74.
Notes: Reprinted in Spirit of Place 307-322.
Durrell, Lawrence. "In the Garden of the Villa Cleobolus." Poetry London 3.11 (1947): 17-18.
Notes: A greatly altered version of "In the Garden: Villa Cleobolus."
---. "Introduction." Three Caravan Cities: Petra, Jerash, Baalbek, and St. Catherine's Monastery, Sinai. Paul Gotch. Alexandria: Whitehead Morris Egypt, 1945. v.
---. "Introduction." Christ and Freud. Arthur Guirdham. London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1959. 11-12.
---. "Introduction." The Best of Henry Miller. Ed. Lawrence Durrell. London: Heinemann, 1960. ix-xi.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Introduction." Portrait of Cyprus. Reno Wideson. The Hague: Deppo Holland, 1961. n.pag.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Introduction." New Poems 1963: A P.E.N. Anthology of Contemporary Poetry. Ed. Lawrence Durrell. London: Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., 1963. 11-12.
---. "Introduction." Alamein to Zem Zem. Keith Douglas. London: Faber and Faber, 1966. 11-13.
Notes: A brief outline of Durrell's relationship with Keith Douglas and Douglas' works.
---. "Introduction." Order and Chaos Chez Hans Reichel. Henry Miller. Tucson: Loujon Press, 1966. 7-12.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Introduction." Brassai. Brassai. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1968. 9-15.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Introduction." Etruscan Places. D. H. Lawrence. London: The Folio Society, 1972. 9-11.
---. "Introduction." Wordsworth; Selected by Lawrence Durrell. William Wordsworth. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1973. 9-21.
---. "Introduction." The Book of the It. Georg Groddeck. New York: International University Presses, 1976. v-xxx.
---. "Introduction." Return to Oasis: War Poems and Recollections From the Middle East, 1940-1946. Eds. Victor Selwyn, et al. London: Shepheard-Walwyn Ltd., 1980. xxiii-xxvii.
Durrell, Lawrence, composer. "An Irish Faustus." Lawrence Durrell. Vega, 1962.
Notes: Durrell reads from his play, An Irish Faustus.
Durrell, Lawrence. An Irish Faustus: A Morality in Nine Scenes. London: Faber & Faber, 1963.
---. "Island Fugue (to My Wife)." Poetry London 1.1 (1939): n.pag.
Notes: Poem is not included in Durrell's Collected Poems 1968.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Island of the Rose." The Geographical Magazine 20.6 (1947): 230-39.
Notes: Durrell's name is mis-spelled "Laurence" in both the table of contents and on the article. Contains a number of photographs.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Joss Sticks." Tangier, Morocco 1 (1970): 58.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Jots and Tittles." Oxford Book of Humorous Prose. Ed. Frank Muir. London: Oxford University Press, 1990. 923-26.
Notes: Contains a brief introduction by Muir. Extract from Esprit de Corps.
Durrell, Lawrence. Justine: A Novel. London: Faber & Faber, 1957.
---. "Justine: Behind the Novels and the Motion Picture." Holiday 45.4 (1969): 74-77.
---. A Key To Modern British Poetry. Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1952.
Notes: This is the retitled Key to Modern Poetry in the American edition. Consists of lectures given in Argentina for the British Council.
---. A Key To Modern Poetry. London: Peter Nevill Ltd., 1952.
Notes: American edition titled Key to Modern British Poetry. Consists of lectures given in Argentina for the British Council.
---. "The Land of Light." Travelers' Tales Greece: True Stories. Eds. Larry Habegger, Sean O'Reilly, and Brian Alexander. San Francisco: Travelers' Tales Inc, 2000. 3-7.
Notes: The work is an extract from the opening of The Greek Islands. London: Faber & Faber, 1978. See page 243 for another excerpt (half page) from the same work.
---. "A Landmark Gone." Middle East Anthology. Eds. John Waller and Erik de Mauny. London: Lindsay Drummond, Ltd., 1946. 19-21.
---. A Landmark Gone. Los Angeles: Privately Printed, 1949.
Notes: Reprinted from John Waller's and Erik de Mauny's (Eds.) Middle East Anthology. London: Lindsay Drummond, Ltd.; 1946; pp. 19-21. Reprinted in Durrell's Spirit of Place. Ed. Alan G. Thomas. London: Faber & Faber, 1958.
---. "Landscape With Literary Figures." Opinions and Perspectives From The New York Times Book Review. Ed. Francis Brown. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1964. 248-54.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Landscape With Olive Trees, Corfu, 1938." A Book of Traveller's Tales. Ed. Eric Newby. New York: Viking, 1985. 185-86.
Notes: Text derives from Durrell's Prospero's Cell.
---. "Laura of Avignon." Woman's Own (1982): 14, 17, 19, 29.
Notes: Listed as having first appeared in the magazine in Oct. 1962.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Proems. London: The Fortune Press, 1938. 23-43.
Notes: Contains "Unckebunck: A Biography in Little" with extensive prose, "Five Soliloquies Upon the Tomb" and "Themes Heraldic (Selections From)."
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Delta 3.1 (1939): 28-35.
Notes: Contains a slightly variant version of the 14 sections of Durrell's "A Soliloquy of Hamlet"
Durrell, Lawrence. "Lawrence Durrell." Poetry in War-Time. Ed. M. J. Tambimuttu. London: Faber & Faber, 1942. 41-50.
Notes: Contains variant versions of "Epitaph," "Island Fugue," "The Green Man, "In a Time of Crisis" ("In Crisis") and "Letter to Seferis the Greek."
Durrell, Lawrence. "Lawrence Durrell." The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse. Ed. Kenneth Allott. Hammondsworth: Penguin Books, 1954. 220-24.
Notes: Contains an introduction on Durrell by Kenneth Allot, as well as excerpts from "The Death of General Uncebunke" and "A Ballad of the Good Lord Nelson." All are taken from A Private Country.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Lawrence Durrell." Richard Aldington: An Intimate Portrait. Eds. Alistar Kershaw and Frederic-Jacques Temple. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1965. 19-23.
Notes: A tribute to Richard Aldington.
---. The Lawrence Durrell Travel Reader. Ed. Clint Willis. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2004.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Lawrence Durrell: (Unsere Zeit Braucht Ihre Groddecks)." Groddeck Almanach. Eds. Helmut Siefert, et al. Basil u. Frankfurt am Main: Stroemfeld/Roter Tern, 1986. 99-101.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Lawrence Durrell Vous Parle." Réalités 178 (1960): 105.
Notes: This interview is translated into English and reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998. 63-69.
---. "Lesbos: Song From a Play." Jupiter and Turrell at the Wigmore. Ed. Patrick Gowers. London: Turret Books Publishers, 1968. 13.
Notes: This is a "Souvenir Brochure" of a concert programme called "New Jazz and Modern Poetry," 15 February 1968, 7:30 p.m.
---. "Letter in the Sofa." Evening Standard 22 November (1957).
Durrell, Lawrence. "Letter to Seferis the Greek." Diogenes 1.3 (1941): 96-100.
Notes: A slightly variant version.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Letters From Lawrence Durrell." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1964. 222-39.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Letters in Darkness." The London Magazine 1.8 (1954): 20-22.
Notes: A variant of Durrell's "Letters in Darkness (Belgrade)."
---. "Letters to George Katsimbalis." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 11-17.
Notes: Sent from various locations, the letters cover the years 1945 (approximately) to 1963.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Letters to Henry Miller." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 359-66.
Notes: Includes letters.
---. "Letters to Jean Fanchette." Two Cities 9 (1964): 8-22.
Notes: 1958-1962
---. "Letters to Jean Fanchette." Labrys 5 (1979): 34-39.
---. Letters to Jean Fanchette. Ed. Jean Fanchette. Paris: Editions Two Cities, ETC..., 1988.
Notes: Portions of this text are also available in Two Cities 9 (1964): 8-22 and Labrys 5 (1979): 34-39.
---. "Letters to T.S. Eliot." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 348-58.
Notes: Includes letters.
---. Lifelines. Edinburgh: The Tragara Press, 1974.
Notes: Contains: "Certain Landfalls," "Postmark," "Picture of Geishas," and "A Patch of Dust."
---. Liva, or Buried Alive. London: Faber & Faber, 1978.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Logos." The New English Weekly 14.21 (1939): 316.
Durrell, Lawrence. "London at Night (Walsh in Bloomsbury)." Extravagant Strangers: A Literature of Belonging. Ed. Caryl Phillips. London: Faber & Faber, 1997. 88-91.
Durrell, Lawrence, composer. "The Love Poems of Lawrence Durrell." Lawrence Durrell. Argo Record Co. Ltd., 1962.
Notes: A recording of Durrell reading a number of his poems: "Freedom," "Water Music," "Episode," "By the Lake," "A Portrait Theodora," "Conon in Exile," "To Ping-ku Asleep," "Cradle Song," "Heloise and Abelard," "John Donne," "La Rochefoucauld," "Poggio," "Levant," "Alexandria," "The Anecdotes," "Song of Zarathustra," "Ballad of the Oedipus Complex," "A Ballad of the Good Lord Nelson," "Ballad of Psychoanalysis," and "Bitter Lemons."
Durrell, Lawrence. "A Lyric For Nikh." The Booster 2.7 (1937): 37.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
---. "The Minor Mythologies." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 11-35.
Notes: Edited by Charles L. Sligh, with extensive annotations and discussion of the text.
---. "A Modern Troubadour." Gazebo June (1963): 34-36.
Notes: Part of a special issue on poverty and hunger. Republished in Durrell's Spirit of Place, p. 278.
---. Monsieur, or The Prince of Darkness. London: Faber & Faber, 1974.
---. "The Moonlight of Your Smile." King's School Review 1.2 (1960): 3.
Notes: A short article on Cyprus, involving black-coloured false teeth.
---. Mountolive: A Novel. London: Faber & Faber, 1958.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Mr Ought and Mrs Should." Man About Town January (1961): 42-45.
Notes: Reprint of "I wish one could be more like the birds: to sing unfaltering, at peace." Réalités 120 (1960): 56-59 & 78.
---. "Mysticism: The Yellow Peril." The New English Weekly 41.14 (1940): 208-09.
Notes: A polemical review of Cranmer Byng and Alan Watts' The Persian Mystics and Arthur Waley's Three Ways of Thought in Ancient China.
---. "Mythology: I." View 3.3 (1943): 83.
Notes: Variant version of "Coptic Poem." View is an arts magazine edited by Charles Henri Ford.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Mythology: II." View 3.3 (1943): 83.
Notes: Slightly variant version of "Mythology." View is an arts magazine edited by Charles Henri Ford.
---, Ed. New Poems 1963: A P.E.N. Anthology of Contemporary Poetry. London: Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., 1963.
Notes: Contains a brief introduction and poetry from 1963 selected by Lawrence Durrell. Particularly prominent authors include: Joan Forman, D.J. Enright, G.S. Fraser, Elizabeth Jennings, Sylvia Plath, Edith Sitwell, Ted Hughes, and others. The work demonstrates Durrell's tastes and choices in collecting other author's works.
---. "No Clue to Living." The Writer's Dilemma: Essays First Published in The Times Literary Supplement Under the Heading 'Limits of Control'. Times Literary Supplement. London: Oxford University Press, 1961. 17-24.
---. "A Noctuary." Poetry London 1.3 (1940): 82-83.
Notes: A greatly varied version of "A Noctuary in Athens."
---. Nunquam: A Novel. London: Faber & Faber, 1970.
---. "The Octagon Room, National Gallery '55." New Poems 1956. Eds Stephen Spender, Elizabeth Jennings, and Dannie Abse. London: Michael Joseph, 1956. 49-50.
---. "Ode to a Lukewarm Eyebrow." Two Cities 9 (1964): 72-73.
Notes: poem
Durrell, Lawrence. "On First Looking Into The Loeb Horace." Selected Writing. Ed. Reginald Moore. London: Nicholson and Watson, 1944. 101-02.
Notes: A slightly variant version of the poem.
Durrell, Lawrence. "On George Seferis." George Seferis 1900-1971. National Book League. London: National Book League & the British Council, 1975. 7-8.
Notes: Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Book League, London, 6-24 Nov. 1975.
---. On Seeming to Presume. London: Faber & Faber, 1948.
---. On the Suchness of the Old Boy. Illus. Sappho Durrell. London: Turret Books, 1972.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Open Way." The New English Weekly 15.14 (1939): 220.
Notes: Review of E. Graham Howe's The Open Way.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Other Eliot." The Atlantic Monthly 215.5 (1965): 60-64.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Owed to America." Holiday 44.2 (1968): 84.
Durrell, Lawrence. Panic Spring. New York: Covici Friede Publishers, 1937.
Notes: Published pseudonymously as "Charles Norden." Selected portions are reprinted in Durrell's Spirit of Place. Ed. Alan G. Thomas. London: Faber & Faber, 1969.
---. Panic Spring: A Romance. London: Faber & Faber, 1937.
Notes: Published pseudonymously as "Charles Norden." Selected portions are reprinted in Durrell's Spirit of Place. Ed. Alan G. Thomas. London: Faber & Faber, 1969.
Durrell, Lawrence. The Parthenon. Rhodes: Privately Printed, 1946.
---. "Persuading the World to Tap the Source of Laughter in Itself." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 70-75.
Notes: Reprint of "The Kneller Tape (Hamburg)" from Harry T. Moore (Ed.) The World of Lawrence Durrell. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.; 1964; p. ix-xix.
---. "Persuasions Corfu." Harper's Bazaar 99.May (1966): 177.
Notes: A variant version of "Persuasions." May contain a fourth stanza, but it is unclear whether this belongs to the poem of the advertisement on the previous page.
Durrell, Lawrence. Pied Piper of Lovers. London: Cassell and Co. Ltd., 1935.
Notes: Selected portions are reprinted in Durrell's Spirit of Place. Ed. Alan G. Thomas. London: Faber & Faber, 1969.
---. The Plant-Magic Man. Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press, 1973.
---. "Poem in Space and Time." New Directions in Prose and Poetry 5 (1940): 342-47.
Notes: A variant version of Durrell's "The Prayer-Wheel."
---. "Poem to Gerald." Delta 2.2 (1938): 9.
---. "The Poetic Obsession of Dublin." Travel & Leisure 2.4 (1972): 33-36 & 69-70.
---. "The Poetry of Elytis." Books Abroad 49 (1975): 660.
---. "Powdering Hare-Lips." Ralph: The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy and the Humanities 11.3 (1995): n.pag.
Notes: An online journal: <http://www.ralphmag.org>.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Preface." Aeolia. Ilias Venezis. London: William Campion, 1949.
Notes: Trans. E.D Scott-Kilvert/REQUEST
Durrell, Lawrence. "Preface." Below the Tide. Penelope Tremayne. Boston: Houghton & Mifflin, 1959. 5-6.
---. "Preface." The Passionate Epicure. Marcel Rouff. London: Faber & Faber, 1961. 9-11.
Notes: The book is translated by "Claude" -- Claude Vincedon, Durrell's wife.
---. "Preface." Perspective of Nudes. Bill Brandt. London: Bodley Head, 1961.
---. "Preface." Lear's Corfu: An Anthology Drawn From the Painter's Letters and Prefaced by Lawrence Durrell. Edward Lear. Corfu, Greece: Corfu Travel, 1965. 7-8.
Notes: Durrell's Preface lists Marie Aspioti as the editor of this anthology of Lear's letters and artworks; however, the anthology of Lear's letters appears in the 1975 Faber edition of Durrell's Prospero's Cell as a new chapter, "Lear's Corfu: An Anthology Drawn from the Painter's Letters."
---. "Preface." The Captive of Zour. Marc Peyre. :London: Alan Ross, 1966. n.pag.
---. "Preface." Sommieres: Promenade a Traves Son Passe. Ivan Gaussen. Sommieres: privately printed, 1968. 7-8.
Notes: Printed by Anc. Ets Chastaniers Freres et Betrand a Nimes. Translated by F.J. Temple.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Preface." Lady Chatterley's Lover. D. H. Lawrence. New York: Bantam Books, 1968. vii-xi.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Preface." Pen As Pencil: Drawings and Paintings by British Authors. London: Europalia 73, 1973. n.pag.
---. "Preface." Paris Journal. David Gascoyne. London: Enitharmon Press, 1978. 5-6.
---. "Preface." La Majorité. Paul Hordequin. Paris: La Table Ronde, 1978. 13-14.
---. "Preface." Bimbashi McPherson: A Life in Egypt. Eds. Barry Carman and John McPerhson. London: British Broadcast Corporation, 1983. 7-8.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Preface." The Greeks: A Celebration of Greece and the Greek People Through Poetry and Photographs. Ed. and Trans. Kimon Friar. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1984. 7.
Notes: Photographs in the volume are by John Veltri and Durrell's "Preface" focusses primarily on Veltri's work.
---. "Preface." Dear, Dear Brenda. Henry Miller and Brenda Venus. New York: William Morrow & Co., 1986. 9-10.
---. "Préface." Harems. Annabelle d'Huart and Nadia Tazi. Paris: Chêne : Hachette, 1980. 7-15.
Notes: Durrell's preface is in French and was translated by Henri Robillot.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Preface to Children of the Albatross." A Casebook on Anais Nin. Ed. Robert Zaller. New York: Meridian Books, 1974. 2.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Prince and Hamlet: A Diagnosis." The New English Weekly 10.14 (1937): 271-73.
Notes: While related, this is not the same as Durrell's Hamlet letter to Miller.
Durrell, Lawrence. A Private Country. London: Faber & Faber, 1943.
Durrell, Lawrence. Private Drafts. Nicosia, Cyprus: Privately Printed, 1955.
Notes: Contains "Bitter Lemons," "Near Kyrenia," "Nicosia," "The Meeting," "John Donne," "Poem," "Ballad of Psychoanalysis," and "At The Long Bar."
Durrell, Lawrence. Prospero's Cell: A Guide to the Landscape and Manners of the Island of Corcyra. London: Faber & Faber, 1945.
---. Provence. New York: Arcade Publishing, 1994.
Notes: Originally published as Caesar's Vast Ghost. London: Faber & Faber, 1990.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Provence Entire ? Chapter One." Twentieth Century Literature 33.3 (1987): 416-30.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Pursewarden's Incorrigibilia." The Best of Olympia: An Anthology of Tales, Poems, Scientific Documents and Tricks Which Appeared in the Short-Lived and Much Lamented Olympia Magazine. Ed. Maurice Girodias. London: New English Library, 1966. 17.
Notes: A one-page article with photo of Durrell. Primarily contains a Pursewarden poem.
---. Quaint Fragment: Poems Written Between the Ages of Sixteen and Nineteen. London: The Cecil Press, 1931.
---. Quinx, or The Ripper's Tale. London: Faber & Faber, 1985.
---. The Red Limbo Lingo: A Poetry Notebook. London: Faber & Faber, 1971.
---. Reflections on a Marine Venus: A Companion to the Landscape of Rhodes. London: Faber & Faber, 1953.
---. "Return to Corfu." Holiday 40.4 (1966): 58-65, 76, 78-82, 118-20.
Notes: Reprinted in Spirit of Place as "Oil for the Saint; Return to Corfu" 286-303.
---. The Revolt of Aphrodite. London: Faber and Faber, 1974.
Notes: Pages are not numbered consecutively throughout the volume, but begin again with each book in the omnibus edition. Contains the text of both Tunc and Nunquam.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Rhône at Beaucaire." Passager 5 (1991): 17.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Rilke." Poetry London 1.3 (1940): 84-85.
Notes: A review of Rainer Maria Rilke's Duino Elegies.
---. "Ripe Living in Provence." Holiday 26.5 (1959): 70-75, 184-86, 188-89, 191-93.
Notes: Reprinted in Spirit of Place as "Across Secret Provence" 350-364.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Rival Poet." The Times Literary Supplement (1951): 7.
Notes: A letter by Durrell that comments briefly on Marlowe as the "Rival Poet" controversy in Shakespeare's sonnets.
Durrell, Lawrence. Sappho: A Play in Verse. London: Faber & Faber, 1950.
---. "Sappho and After." Labrys 5 (1979): 31-33.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Sauve Qui Peut." Playboy 11 (1964): 139, 196.
Notes: Drawn from Sauve Qui Peut.
Durrell, Lawrence. Sauve Qui Peut: Nicolas Bentley Drew the Pictures. Illus. Nicholas Bentley. London: Faber & Faber, 1966.
---. Sebastian, or Ruling Passions. London: Faber & Faber, 1983.
Durrell, Lawrence. Selected Poems. London: Faber & Faber, 1952.
---. "Self to Not-Self." Poetry London 4.14 (1948): 14.
Notes: A greatly altered version of "Self to Not-Self," containing a third middle stanza.
---. "Seven Poems." Atlantic Anthology. Eds Jankel White Antonia MacLaren-Ross J. Adler. London: The Fortune Press, 1945. 86-90.
Notes: Contains variant versions of Durrell's poems "Sea Music" (later "Water Music"), "Tribes," "Pearls," "Air to Seria," "Heloise and Abelard," "The Pilot" and "La Rouchefoucauld."
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Shades of Dylan Thomas." Encounter 9.6 (1957): 56-59.
Notes: Durrell recounts his acquaintance with Dylan Thomas and The Booster journal.
---. Sicilian Carousel. New York: Viking Press, 1977.
---. "Sicily." Travel & Leisure 6.1 (1976): 23-27 and 60-62.
---. "Six Poems." Seven 4 (1939): 4-9.
Notes: Variant versions of "The Ego's Own Egg," "The Hanged Man," "Father Nicholas His Death," "The Poet, I." "A Small Scripture To Nancy," & "Adam"
---. Six Poems From the Greek of Sekilianos and Seferis. Rhodes: Privately Printed, 1946.
Notes: Durrell's own free translation of 6 poems each by Sekilianos and Seferis, as well as a brief introduction.
---. A Smile in the Mind's Eye. London: Wildwood House, 1980.
Notes: Includes a reprint of "The Tao and Its Glozes." The Aryan Path 10.12 (1939), 585-587.
---. "Smoke, the Embassy Cat." Blackwood's Magazine 324.1956 (1978): 276-84.
---. "Something a La Carte?" A Literary Feast: An Anthology. Ed. Lilly Golden. New York: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1993. 98-101.
Notes: Reprint of the Antrobus story of the same title.
---. Spirit of Place: Letters and Essays on Travel. Ed. Alan G. Thomas. London: Faber & Faber, 1969.
---. Stiff Upper Lip: Life Among the Diplomats. Illus. Nicholas Bentley. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1959.
Notes: Contains "A Smircher Smirched," which does not appear in the Faber edition, but does not contain "La Valise" and "Cry Wolf."
---. Stiff Upper Lip: Nicholas Bentley Drew the Pictures. Illus. Nicholas Bentley. London: Faber & Faber, 1958.
Notes: Reprinted as Stiff Upper Lip; Life Among the Diplomats. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1959. The Dutton edition adds the story "A Smircher Smirched."
---. "Studies in Genius VI: Groddeck." Horizon 17.June (1948): 384-403.
---. "Studies in Genius VIII - Henry Miller." Horizon 20.July (1949): 45-61.
---. "Les Suppositoires Requisitoires : Entretiens Avec Marc Alyn." The Big Supposer. Marc Alyn. New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1974. 139-50.
---. "Swans." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 383-84.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.
---. "The Tao and Its Glozes." The Aryan Path (India) 10.12 (1939): 585-87.
Notes: Reprinted in Durrell's A Smile in the Mind's Eye. London: Wildwood House, 1980.
---. "The Telephone." Greek Horizons: A Quarterly Review (Athens) 1.Summer (1946): 45-56.
Notes: Later apperas in a modified form as a chapter from Reflections on a Marine Venus, "The Little Summer of Saint Demetrius."
---. Ten Poems. London: The Caduceus Press, 1932.
---. "Ten Poems." Experimental Review 3 (1941): n.pag.
Notes: Contains Durrell's "The Hanged Man," "Three Carols and A Soliloquy from Uncebuncke," "In Crisis," "Father Nicolas His Death," "Sermon of One," "The Three Sons to Leslie Gerald, my brothers," and "Fangbrand (A biography)." Some are slight variants. The introduction lists the poems as deriving from the unpublished manuscript of A Private Country.
---. "Theatre." Poetry London 1.2 (1939): n.pag.
Notes: Review of T.S. Eliot's The Family Reunion by L.G.D.
Durrell, Lawrence. "Theatre: Sense and Sensibility." International Post 1.1 (1939): 17-19.
Durrell, Lawrence. Transition: Poems. London: The Caduceus Press, 1934.
---. The Tree of Idleness. London: Faber & Faber, 1955.
---. "Tse Lio t." Preuves: Les Idees Qui Changent Le Monde 170 (1965): 3-8.
---. Tunc: A Novel. London: Faber & Faber, 1968.
---. Two Excursions Into Reality. Berkeley, CA: Circle Editions, 1947.
Notes: Reprint of "Zero" and "Asylum in the Snow."
---. "Two Poems." New Writing and Daylight 7 (1946): 151-52.
Notes: Contains "Blind Homer" and "Rodini."
Durrell, Lawrence. "Two Poems by Lawrence Durrell." Encounter 71.3 (1961): 3-4.
Notes: Contains variant editions of "Aphrodite" and "A Persian Lady."
Durrell, Lawrence, composer. "Ulysses Come Back, Sketch for a Musical." Lawrence Durrell, et al. Turret Recording, 1970.
Durrell, Lawrence. "The Underworld." The New English Weekly 41.24 (1940): 356-57.
Notes: Durrell's review of A.J.J. Ratcliff's The Nature of Dreams and R.L. Megroz's The Dream World.
---. "Untitled." For David Gascoyne on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday. Ed. Anthony Rudolf. London: Enitharmon Press, 1981. 12.
---. "La Valise." Essays of Our Time. Eds. Leo Hamalian and Edmond L. Volpe. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Ltd., 1960. 5-10.
Notes: An Antrobus story from Stiff Upper Lip (in the Faber edition only).
Durrell, Lawrence. "Vampire in Venice." A Clutch of Vampires. Ed. Raymond T. McNally. New York: Warner Books, 1975. 195-99.
Notes: The text is of Pursewarden's vampire story from Balthazar.
---. Vega and Other Poems. London: Faber & Faber, 1973.
---. "The Viennese Temper." The Fiction Magazine 1.2 (1982): 37-42.
---. "A Water-Colour of Venice." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 385.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.
---. White Eagles Over Serbia. London: Faber & Faber, 1957.
---. White Eagles Over Serbia. 1957. London: Faber and Faber, 1993.
---. "The Wordly University of Grenoble." Holiday 25.1 (1959): 48-51, 149-50.
Notes: Reprinted in Spirit of Place as "Three Roses of Grenoble" 378-388.
---. "Zero." Seven 6 (1939): 8-18.
Notes: Early version, without dedication to Miller/Nin or the 'letters from Nietzsche.'
---. Zero and Asylum in the Snow. Rhodes: Privately Printed, 1946.
Durrell, Lawrence, Henry Miller, and Anais Nin. "Editorial." The Booster 2.7 (1937): 5.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
Durrell, Lawrence, and Wallace Southam. In Arcadia. Contemporary Poetry Set to Music 4. London: Turret Books, 1968.
Notes: Setting by Southam of Durrell's poem "In Arcadia" for soprano and piano.
---. Nemea : Song With Pianoforte Accompaniment. London: Augener & Co., Ltd, 1950.
Notes: Setting by Southam of Durrell's poem "Nemea" for soprano and piano.
---. Nothing Is Lost, Sweet Self. Contemporary Poetry Set to Music 1. London: Turret Books, 1967.
Notes: Setting by Southam of Durrell's poem "Echo" for soprano and piano.
Durrell, Lawrence Jennings Elizabeth Thomas R. S. Selected Poems: Lawrence Durrell, Elizabeth Jennings, R.S. Thomas. Hamondsworth: Penguin Books, 1962.
Durrell, Margaret. "A Merry Memory of Gerry." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 6-12.
Durrell, Sappho. "Journals and Letters." Granta 37 (1991): 55-92.
Notes: An edited selection of Sappho Durrell's journals and letters, as held by Barbara Robson. No citations of Lawrence Durrell's side of the correspondence appear in the text, through they are summarized editorially.
Edel, Leon. "A Multiplicity of Mirrors." The Modern Psychological Novel. Leon Edel. New York: Universal Library-Grosset & Dunlap, 1964. 185-91.
Eisner, Robert. Travelers to an Antique Land: The History and Literature of Travel to Greece. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993.
Notes: Durrell is cited and discussed briefly.
Ekberg, Kent. "Studio 28: The Influence of the Surrealist Cinema on the Early Fiction of Anais Nin and Henry Miller." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 4.3 (1981): 3-4.
El Sadda, Hoda. "Egypt As Metaphor: Changing Concepts of Time in Forster, Durrell and Lively." Images of Egypt in Twentieth Century Literature. Ed Hoda Gindi. Cairo: University of Cairo, Department of English Language & Literature, Faculty of Arts, 1991. 199-209.
Elliott, George P. "The Other Side of the Story." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 87-94.
Notes: from The Griffin Apr. 1960, 2-9.
---. "The Other Side of the Story." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 117-21.
Notes: Reprinted from The Griffin (April 1960), 2-9.
Eng, Steve. "The Lyric Stuggles of John Gawsworth." Books at Iowa 38 (1983): 29-45.
Engelborghs, Maurits. "Engelse Letteren: Nieuwe Englese Romankinst: Lawrence Durrell." Dietsche Warande En Belfort 105 (1960): 349-60.
Engels, Marian, and Lawrence Durrell. "Preface." The Islands of Canada. Marian Engels and J. A. Kraulis. Edmonton, AB: Hurtig Publishers, 1981. 11-12.
Notes: Though Durrell is credited as 'Introducting' the book in some bibliographic references, the introduction is by Marian Engels
and only uses the first four sentences from Reflections on a Marine Venus to broach the idea of 'islomania,' which is used throughout the book. Faber & Faber is cited as granting permission for use of the text, so Durrell may or may not have been aware of it.
Enright, D. J. "Alexandrian Night's Entertainments: Lawrence Durrell's Quartet." International Literary Annual 3 (1961): 30-39.
---. "Alexandrian Nights' Entertainment." Writing in England Today: The Last Fifteen Years. Ed. Karl Miller. Baltimore: Penguin, 1968. 45-53.
---. "Alexandrian Nights' Entertainment: Lawrence Durrell's Quartet." Conspirators and Poets. D. J. Enright. London: Chatto & Windus, 1966. 111-20.
Notes: Reprinted from International Literary Annual 3 (1961): 30-39.
Enright, D. J. "Great Slow Verbs." The Listener 17 October (1974): 513.
Enright, D. J. "Public Faeces: the Correspondence of Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller." Conspirators and Poets. D. J. Enright. London: Chatto & Windus, 1966. 121-26.
Enscore, Melody L. "'Members of One Another': Systemic Imagery in Durrell's Avignon Quintet." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 151-60.
Erickson, R. C. "Sex As the Writer's New Myth." Christian Century 82.19 May (1965): 641-43.
Ernst, U. "The Experimental Novel and Its Types in Contemporary European and American Literature." Aracadia-Zeitschrift Fur VergleichendeLiteraturwissenschaft 27.3 (1992): 225-320.
Erval, Francoise. "Review." L'Express .7 May (1959): 29.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Balthazar.
Escobar, Matt. "Proxy Text and the Problem of Textual Survival in Andre Gide's Les Faux-Monnayeurs and Lawrence Durrell's Monsieur or The Prince of Darkness." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 167-90.
Escobar, Matthew. "Le Pendule De Durrell : La Narration Ironique Dans The Alexandria Quartet." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 167-78.
Escobar, Matthew. "Les Rapports De Force Entre Créateur Et Création Chez Lawrence Durrell Et Miguel De Unamuno." Thes. Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1997.
Eskin, Stanley G. "Durrell's Themes in the Alexandria Quartet." The Texas Quarterly 5.4 (1962): 43-60.
Evans, Patrick. "An Anonymous Person." Proems. London: The Fortune Press, 1938. 19.
Notes: This poem is dedicated to Durrell.
Fackler, Herbert V. "Reflections on a Slender Volume: Durrell's The Ikons." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 118-23.
Fagan, Edward R. "Disjointed Time and the Contemporary Novel." JGE: The Journal of General Education 23.2 (1971): 151-60.
Fagan, Edward R. "Science and English: A Rapprochement Through Literature." The English Journal 54.5 (1965): 357-63.
Fahmy, Khaled. "For Cavafy, With Love and Squalor: Some Critical Notes on the History and Historiography of Modern Alexandria." Alexandria: Real and Imagined. Eds. Anthony Hirst and Michael Silk. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2004. 263-85.
Fanchette, Jean. "Lawrence Durrell and 'Two Cities'." Labrys 5 (1979): 47-57.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and Two Cities." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 91-100.
Notes: Reprinted/based on Fanchette's "Lawrence Durrell and 'Two Cities.'" Labrys 5 (1979), 47-57.
Farcet, Gilles, and Earl G. Ingersoll. "Using Diversions to Transmit the Essential." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 245-55.
Notes: Translation of Fracet's Inrerview in Filigrane Fall/Winter 1988.
Fedden, Robin. "Personal Landscape." The London Magazine 5.12 (1966): 63-65.
Notes: Fedden discusses the Personal Landscape journal and his wartime experiences with Durrell and Spencer.
---. Personal Landscape. London: Turret Books, 1966.
Notes: An account of the Personal Landscape journal with a reproduction of its first table of contents.
---, Ed. Personal Landscape: An Anthology of Exile. London: Editions Poetry London, 1945.
Notes: Durrell is listed as the editor of this volume in a number of issues of Poetry London published by Editions Poetry London.
Feistel, Hartmut Ortwin. "Lawrence Durrell in the German Speaking Countries: A Preliminary Bibliography." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 6.2-3 (1983): 1-27.
Notes: Contains an extensive bibliography of German materials on Durrell.
Felber, Lynette. "The Three Faces of June: Anais Nin's Appropriation of Feminine Writing." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 14.2 (1995): 309-24.
Fermor, Patrick Leigh. "At Home in Alexandria, Athens, Brindisi, Avignon, Grenoble, Mycenae, Provence." New York Times Book Review .8 June (1969): 1, 53-55.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Spirit of Place.
---. "Observations on a Marine Vulcan." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 305-07.
Ferreyra, Jorge Monono. "Durrell in Cordoba: Jorge Ferreyra Remembers." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 329-31.
Fertile, Candace. "Joshua Samuel Scobie: A Celebration of Life." Selected Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds Nichols-Betsy, Frank Kersnowski, and James Nichols . Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, 1993. 50-60.
---. "Love and Narrative in the Novels of Lawrence Durrell." Diss. University of Alberta.
Notes: Ann Arbor: UMI, 1989. 0564256. (DAI 49: 3032A)
---. "The Meaning of Incest in the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 105-23.
---. "The Role of the Writer in Lawrence Durrell's Fiction." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 63-76.
Festa-McCormick, Diana. "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: 'A Whore Among Cities'." The City As Catalyst: A Study in Ten Novels. Diana Festa-McCormick. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1979. 158-75.
Fiedler, Leslie A. Waiting for the End: The American Literary Scene From Hemingway to Baldwin. London: Jonathan Cape, 1965.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned in regard to Henry Miller, William S. Burroughs, and Allan Ginsberg.
Fielder, Leslie A. Waiting for the End. New York: Stein & Day, 1964.
Fielding, Daphne. The Nearest Way Home. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1970.
Notes: Contains references to Durrell and his wife Claude.
Fielding, Xan. "Another Durrell." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 303-04.
Fietz, Lothar. "Geschichte Und Entropie: Die Endzeit-Vision in Lawrence Durrells Avignon Quintett." Literaturewissenschaftliches Jahrbuch Im Auftrage Der Gorres Gesellshaft 32 (1991): 329-58.
---. "Life, Literature and the Philosophy of 'As If': Aldous Huxley's and Lawrence Durrell's Use and Critique of 'Fictions'." Aldous Huxley Annual: A Journal of Twentieth Century Thought and Beyond .2 (2002): 65-102.
---. "Topos/Locos/Place: The Rhetoric, Poetics and Politics of Place, 1500-1800." Regionalität, Nationalität Und Internationalität in Der Zeitgenössischen Lyrik. Eds. Lothar Fietz, P. Hoffmann, and H. W. Ludwig. Tübingen: Attempto, 1992. 13-27.
Firchow, Peter. "Quinx: or The Ripper's Tale." World Literature Today 60.3 (1986): 469-70.
Notes: Review.
---. "Review: Collected Poems: 1931-1974." World Literature Today 56.1 (1982): 117.
Fite, Gay Frederick. "Lawrence Durrell's Progression Towards the Heraldic Universe." Thes. Simon Fraser University, 1970.
Fleissner, R. F. "Faustus's Wearing of Fausts Green." Germanic Notes 15.3-4 (1984): 57.
Flint, R. W. "A Major Novelist." Commentary 27.April (1959): 353-56.
Foley, Charles. Island in Revolt. London: Longmans, 1962.
Notes: An account of Cyprus with references to Durrell.
Foran, Kathleen. "Scobie As Tarot Charioteer." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 209-10.
Forbes, Alastair. "Dwarves Abounding in Provence." New York Times Book Review .22 April (1979): 14.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Livia.
Ford, Hugh. "Jack Kahane and the Guardian Obelisk." Published in Paris: American and British Writers, Printers, and Publishers in Paris, 1920-1939. Hugh Ford. New York: Macmillan, 1975. 345-84.
Fordham, Glenn Wayne Jr. "The Psychological Orientation Towards Growth in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." diss. Univesity of North Texas.
Fraiberg, Louis. "Durrell's Dissonant Quartet." Contemporary British Novelists. Ed Charles Shapiro. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1965. 16-35.
Franc, Bolivar Le. "Playing Poker Instead of Rummy." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 94-98.
Notes: Reprint of Le Franc's article from Books and Bookmen, April 1968.
Francis, Pamela. "'This Betraying Landscape': Shrinking Colonial Space in Durrell's Mountolive." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 277-91.
Franklin, Steve. "Space-Time and Creativity in Lawrence Durrell's "Alexandria Quartet"." Perspectives on Contemporary Literature 5 (1979): 55-61.
Fraser, G. S. "By Courtesy of the Firm." New Statesman 75.12 April (1968): 483-84.
---. "An Incident of the Campaign." Seven 1 (1938): 11-18.
---. Lawrence Durrell. Writers and Their Work 216. London: Longman, 1970.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Essays on Twentieth-Century Poets. George Fraser. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1977. 175-81.
---. Lawrence Durrell: A Critical Study. 1968. London: Faber & Faber, 1973.
Notes: Revised edition.
---. Lawrence Durrell: A Study. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1968.
---. "Matter and Art." New Statesman and Nation 52.13 October (1956): 459.
---. The Modern Writer and His World. London: Derek Verschoyle, 1953.
Notes: See pp. 28 and 264. Durrell is discussed in more detail in the revised edition of 1964.
---. The Modern Writer and His World. 1953. London: Andre Deutsch Ltd., 1964.
Notes: Significantly revised edition. See pp. 182-184, 322, and 342-345.
---. "Recent Verse: London and Cairo." Poetry London 2.10 (1944): 215-19.
Notes: Represented varyingly as volume 2 and volume 3. Enumeration is cumulative, so it may be identified as no. 10 in either case.
---. "Verse Dramas." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 70-81.
Notes: Reprinted from: Lawrence Durrell: A Study.
Fremantle, Anne. "Three Sides of Space and One of Time." Commonweal 72.20 May (1960): 210-11.
Fremont-Smith, Eliot. "A Very Little Fanfare." New York Magazine 27 January (1975): 54-55.
Friar, Kimon. "In the Shadow of the Parthenon." Saturday Review 43.12 November (1960): 35.
Friar, Kimon. "Legend of an Imposter." Saturday Review 44.18 March (1961): 19.
Notes: Review's Durrell's translation of Pope Joan.
Fricker, Robert. "Lawrence Durrell: The Alexandria Quartet." Gymnasium Helveticum (Aarau) 16.6 (1962).
---. "Lawrence Durrell: The Alexandria Quartet." Der Moderne Englische Roman: Interpretationen. Ed. Horst Oppel. Berlin: Erich Schmidt Verlag, 1965. 399-416.
Friedman, Alan J., and Carol C. Donley. Einstein As Myth and Muse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Notes: Durrell is discussed on pp. 84-88, but is also mentioned on pp. 5, 95, 103, and 109.
Friedman, Alan Warren. "Appendix: A Panel Discussion." Forms of Modern British Fiction. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1975. 201-32.
Notes: Transcript from a discussion panel moderated by Friedman. Participants include James Cowan, James Gindin, Charles Rossman, Avrom Fleishman, J. Hillis Miller and John Unterecker.
---. "Art for Love's Sake: Lawrence Durrell and The Alexandria Quartet.". University of Rochester, 1966.
Notes: DAI 27:1365-66A
---, Ed. Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Critical Essays on British Literature. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987.
---. "Durrell, Lawrence (George)." Contemporary Novelists. Ed. James Vinson. 2nd ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1976. 388-93.
---. "Fictional Death and the Modernist Enterprise." Fictional Death and the Modernist Enterprise. Alan Warren Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 5-30.
---. "Introduction." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 1-14.
---. "A "Key" To Lawrence Durrell." Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature 8.1 (1967): 31-42.
---. "Late Modernism: Lawrence Durrell." Fictional Death and the Modernist Enterprise. Alan Warren Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 250-65.
---. Lawrence Durrell and "The Alexandria Quartet": Art for Love's Sake. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's World of Death." Essays on the Contemporary Novel. Eds Hedwig & Albert Wertheim Bock. München: Max Hueber Verlag, 1986. 67-78.
Notes: Reprint of "'Not Lost but Gone Before': Durrell and Death." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5
---. Multivalence: The Moral Quality of Form in the Modern Novel. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1978.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned frequently throughout the first half of the text.
---. "'Not Lost but Gone Before': Durrell and Death." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 95-104.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings. See Godshalk for response to this paper.
---. "The Once and Future Age of Modernism: An Introduction." Forms of Modern British Fiction. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1975. 3-14.
---. "Place and Durrell's Island Books." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 329-41.
---. "Place and Durrell's Island Books." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 59-70.
Notes: Reprinted from Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 329-341.
Fruin, Jennifer Linton. "The Importance of Narouz in Durrell's Hermetic Paradigm." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.4 (1979): 3-10.
Fure, Jessica. "The White Rabbit's Guide to the Quartet: Alexandria Through the Looking-Glass." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 102-08.
Furnas, J. C. "With Regret for Protocol." New York Times Book Review .13 September (1959): 14.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Stiff Upper Lip.
Fussell, Paul. Abroad: British Literary Traveling Between the Wars. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981.
Notes: Fussell mentions Lawrence and Nancy Durrell on a number of occasions throughout the book, mainly with regard to Corfu.
---. "Durrell Incognito." Saturday Review 4.3 September (1977): 24-25.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Sicilian Carousel.
Gage, Nicholas. Hellas: A Portrait of Greece. New York: Villard Books, 1987.
Notes: Portions of the text were previously published in Gage's Portrait of Greece. New York: McGraw-Hill Inc., 1971. Durrell figures epigramatically and as a topic in both works.
Gage, Nicholas. Portrait of GreeceMargot Granitsas and Mary Ann Weaver. New York: McGraw-Hill Inc., 1971.
Notes: Gage's portion of the text is republished as Hellas. New York: Villard Books, 1987. Durrell is mentioned in Gage's portion of the text only.
Gagnon, Mary Alice. "Conception of Place in Lawrence Durrell's Tetralogy." Thes. McGill University, 1982.
Gallup, Donald C. "Collecting Lawrence Durrell 1955-1986." What Mad Pursuits! More Memories of a Yale Librarian. Donald C. Gallup. New Haven: Yale University, 1998. 110-15.
Notes: Mistakenly lists Durrell's death as before 1988.
Galone, David Stephen. "The Discovery of Yourself: Lawrence Durrell and Gostan Zarfan in Greece." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 62-78.
Ganapathy-Doré, Geetha. "From Durrell to Desai: The Egyptian Connection to Indo-Anglian Literature." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 101-16.
Garces, Gonzalo. "Lawrence Durrell: Cronica De Un Desencuentro." Suplemento Cultura La Nacion (Beunos Aires) .1 February (1998): 6.
Garcia, Reyes. "Sense of Place in Ceremony." MELUS 10.4 (1983): 37-48.
Notes: Durrell's Spirit of Place is mentioned on page 39 and footnote 9.
Gascoyne, David. "Fellow Bondsman." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 4-7.
Gascoyne, David. "Lawrence Durrell." Selected Prose 1934-1996. David Gascoyne. London: Enitharmon Press, 1998. 270-73.
Notes: Originally published as an obituary in The Independent 19 November 1990.
---, Ed. Lawrence Durrell: A Symposium: Bran's Head Books, 1979.
Gascoyne, David. "The Other Larry." Labrys 5 (1979): 58.
Notes: A poem by Gascoyne about Durrell.
---. Paris Journal: 1937-39. London: Enitharmon Press, 1978.
Notes: Gascoyne mentions Lawrence and Nancy Durrell a number of times and includes a letter to Durrell in the journal.
---. "Retrospective Notes on 'The Other Larry'." Labrys 5 (1979): 59-74.
Gaster, Beryl. "Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Review 205.July (1964): 375-79.
Gawsworth, John. "My Friend Lawrence Durrell." Book Collecting and Library Monthly 15 (1969): 80-81.
Gawsworth, John. "Somewhat of Lawrence Durrell." Book Collecting and Library Monthly 16 (1969): 122-23.
Georginis, E. G. "Variations of Experience: Expatriate British Writers in the Middle East During the Second World War." Diss. University of Loughborough, 1989.
Gerard, Albert. "Durrell: Un Grand Talent De Basse Époque." Revue Générale Belge .October (1962): 15-29.
Gerard, Albert. "The Fable Begins to Break Down." Contemporary Literature 8.Winter (1967): 1-18.
Gerhardt, Hans-Peter M. "Durrells An Irish Faustus Als Beispiel Einer Modernen Angelsachsischen Auspragung Der Faustfigur." Faust-Blatter 32 (1976): 1150-63.
Ghaly, Salwa. "Durrells and Istratis Alexandria: Towards Decentering the Image of the City." Arabs and the West: Mutual Images. Eds. Jorgen S. Nielsen and Sami A. Khasawnih. Amman: Jordan University Press, 1998. 1-13.
Notes: Derived from Ghaly's conference paper: Towards Decentering the Image of the City: Alexandria in the Works of Durrell and Istrati. Arabs and the West. The University of Jordan. Jordan. April 1998.
Ghinste, Josée van de. Lawrence Durrell Le Quatuor Alexandrin Et Le Mythe De La Creation. Paris: Librairie A.G. Nizet, 1983.
Gibaldi, Ann. "Entropy in Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet: Theme and Structure in Sebastian and Quinx." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 101-07.
Gibert, Harriet. "Uses of Literacy." New Statesman .11 November (1983): 30.
Gifford, James. "The Corfiot Landscape and Lawrence Durrells Pilgrimage: The Colonial Palimpsest in Oil for the Saint; Return to Corfu." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 181-96.
---. "'CORFU LANDSCAPES Real & Imaginary': This Rough Colonialism That Bonds Space to Popular Culture." Culture and the State: Landscape and Ecology. Eds. James Gifford and Gabrielle Zezulka-Mailloux. Vol. 1. Edmonton, AB: CRC Humanities Studio, University of Alberta, 2004. 25-37.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned a number of times, especially in relationship to Corfu and Mary Stewart.
---. "Durrell's The Revolt of Aphrodite: Nietzschean Influences." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 36.2 (2003): 111-27.
---. "Epistemological Skepticism In The Novels Of Lawrence Durrell: A Study In The Development Of Postmodern Fiction And Its Subsequent Effects On Analytic Methodologies." Thes. California State University Dominguez Hills, 2000.
---. "Extravagant Strangers and Durrell in Anthologies." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 231-33.
---. "Forgetting A Homeless Colonial: Gender, Religion and Transnational Childhood in Lawrence Durrells Pied Piper Of Lovers." Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies 6.1-2 (2001): n.pag.
Notes: Online publication. See: <http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert>.
---. "Foucault's Dialectic of 'Madness' in Durrell's Zero and Asylum In The Snow: The Liberations of Helplessness And The Restrictions of Freedom." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 70-92.
---. "Hellenism Between Orient and Occident?" In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.1 (2002): 115-24.
---. "Introduction: Lawrence Durrell, Text, Hypertext, Intertext." Agora: An Online Graduate Journal 3.1 (2004): 1-2.
---. "Mothers, Fathers, Sex and Mystery: Imagining Childhood and Home in Lawrence Durrell's Pied Piper of Lovers.", 2001. 18 pp.
Notes: Text of Gifford's paper for the "Imagining Home and Abroad" panel for Public Works, Department of English, University of Alberta, November 21, 2001.
---. "Noses in The Alexandria Quartet." Notes on Contemporary Literature 34.1 (2004): 2-4.
Notes: Provides evidence of source materials in Groddeck for Semira's nose in the Quartet.
---. "The Phenomenology of Death: Considering Otto Rank, Ernest Becker and Herbert Marcuse in Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 13-38.
---. "Reading Orientalism and the Crisis of Epistemology in the Novels of Lawrence Durrell." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture: A WWWeb Journal 1.2 (1999): no pagination.
Notes: Electronic publication. See <http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/>.
---. "Reevaluating Postcolonial Theory in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet ."Online. 2001. n.pag.
Notes: Text of: Gifford, James. "Reevaluating Postcolonial Theory in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet" Literary Studies and Global Culture. University of Victoria, Department of English. 16-17 Mar. 2001. See: <http://www.ualberta.ca/~gifford/textsvictoria.htm>.
---. "Self-Authenticity As Social Resistance: Reading Empiric Approaches to Social Identity, Self-Esteem, and Fear in Durrell's Monsieur." Culture and the State: Alternative Interventions. Eds. James Gifford and Gabrielle Zezulka-Mailloux. Vol. IV. Edmonton, AB: CRC Studio, Publishers, 2004. 207-19.
Gifford, James and Stephen Osadetz. "Gnosticism in Lawrence Durrell's Monsieur: New Textual Evidence for Source Materials." Agora: An Online Graduate Journal 3.1 (2004): 1-8.
Notes: Online http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/agora/Articles.cfm?ArticleNo=215
Gille, Vincent. "A Letter to Lawrence Durrell." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 87-89.
Gilliat, Penelope. "Pacts and Sects." New Yorker 45.9 August (1969): 67-69.
Notes: Reviews the film "Justine" by George Cukor, based on the Alexandria Quartet.
Gindin, James. "The Fable Begins to Break Down." Wisconsin Studies in Comparative Literature 8.1 (1967): 1-18.
Notes: This article is largely a survey of British fiction, but makes repeated references to Durrell's Alexandria Quartet. Durrell is compared directly to Golding and is categorized with Iris Murdoch.
---. "Some Current Fads." Postwar British Fiction: New Accents and Attitudes. James Gindin. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1962. 207-25.
Notes: Detracts from Durrell as a 'fad' and over-estimated writer.
Girodias, Maurice. J'Arrive!: Une Journee Sur La Terre. Paris: Stock, 1977.
Notes: Contains information on Lawrence & Nancy Durrell's time in Paris and the publication of The Black Book.
Given, Michael. "Father of His Landscape: Lawrence Durrell's Creation of Landscape and Character in Cyprus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 55-65.
Glanville-Hicks, Peggy. Sappho: An Opera in Three Acts. Librettist Lawrence Durrell. Sydney: Australian Music Centre, 1965.
Notes: AMC Library number: Q 782.1/GLA 4 v.2
Glicksberg, Charles I. "The Fictional World of Lawrence Durrell." Bucknell Review 11 (1963): 118-33.
---. Literature and Religion. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1960.
Notes: See page 42.
---. Literature and Religion: A Study in Conflict. Dallas, TX: Southern Methodist University Press, 1960.
Notes: Quotes from Durrell's A Key to Modern British Poetry. See p. 42.
---. "The Relativity of the Self: The Alexandria Quartet." The Self in Modern Literature. Charles I. Glicksberg. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1963. 89-94.
Godshalk, William Leigh. "Aspects of Lawrence Durrell." Journal of Modern Literature 1.3 (1971): 439-45.
---. "Balthazar: A Comedy of Surrogation." Selected Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank Kersnowski, and James Nichols. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria Press, 1993. 81-91.
---. "Durrell: Death, Love, and Art." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 105-07.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings. Response to Friedman in same volume
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Game in The Avignon Quintet." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 187-200 IN .
---. "Sebastian: Or, Ruling Passions: Searches and Failures." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 536-49.
---. "Some Sources of Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 361-74.
Godshalk, William Leigh. "Some Sources of Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 158-71.
Notes: Reprinted from Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967), 361-367.
Goldberg, Frederick. "The Movement Toward Survival." diss. Emory University.
Notes: DAI 36:2808A
Goldberg, Fredrick. "The Dark Labyrinth: Journeys Beneath the Landscape." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.3 (1979): 13-22.
Goldberg, Gerald Jay. "The Search for the Artist in Some Recent British Fiction." South Atlantic Quarterly 62 (1963): 387-401.
Goldfarb, Russell M. "The Dowson Legend Today." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 4.4 (1964): 653-62.
Notes: Analyses Downson and Durrell's discussion of Dowson in Key to Modern Poetry.
Goldschmidt, Berthold. Geseange Vom Mittelmeer [Mediterranean Songs]. London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1996.
Notes: Contains a setting of Durrell's "Nemea" for Tenor and orchestra.
Goldschmidt, Berthold, composer. "Nemea." Berthold Goldschmidt: Der Gewaltige Hahnrei / Mediterranean Songs. tenor John Mark Ainsley, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig , and conductor. Lothar Zagrosek. UNI / London Classics, 1994.
Notes: Durrell's "Nemea" is used as the text for one of the songs in the "Mediterranean Songs" orchestral song cycle.
Goldsworthy, V. "Representations of the Balkans in English Literature, Their Romantic Origins and Their Development Between 1894 and 1965." Diss., 1996.
Gordon, Ambrose Jr. The Invisible Tent: The War Novels of Ford Madox Ford. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1964.
Notes: See pages 55-56.
---. "Time, Space, and Eros: The Alexandria Quartet Rehearsed." Six Contemporary Novels: Introductory Essays in Modern Fiction. Ed. William O. S. Jr. Sutherland. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1962. 6-21.
---. "Time, Space, and Eros: The Alexandria Quartet Rehearsed." Aspects of Time. Ed. C. A. Patrides. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1976. 238-49.
Gossman, Ann. "Love's Alchemy in the Alexandria Quartet." Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction 13.2 (1971): 83-96.
---. "Some Characters in Search of a Mirror." Critique 8.3 (1966): 79-84.
Gottesman, Ronald, Ed. Critical Essays on Henry Miller. Critical Essays on American Literature. New York: G.K. Hall & Co., 1992.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned repeatedly in a number of the essays and commentaries appearing in this volume. Excepts from Art and Outrage, his correspondence about Miller with Alfred Perles, are also included.
Gottwald, Johannes. "Der Künstlerroman Darleys: Kontinuität in Lawrence Durrells Alexandria Quartet." Die Neuren Sprachen 70 (1971): 319-25.
Goulden, Alban S. "In Order to Continue, The Tale Over the Teller: Durrell, Creeley, Lawrence." Thes. Simon Fraser University, 1970.
Goulianos, Joan. "A Conversation With Lawrence Durrell About Art, Analysis, and Politics." Modern Fiction Studies 17.2 (1971): 159-66.
Notes: This interview is reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998. 118-124.
Goulianos, Joan. "The Fasting of the Heart." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 118-24.
Notes: Reprint of Goulianos' "A Conversation With Lawrence Durrell About Art, Analysis, and Politics." Modern Fiction Studies. 17.2 (1971): 159-166.
Goulianos, Joan. "In Response." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 51-57.
---. "Landscape of the Heart." Nation 209.14 July (1969): 56-57.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Spirit of Place.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and Alexandria." The Virginia Quarterly Review 45.4 (1969): 664-73.
Goulianos, Joan Rodman. "Guided Tour." New York Times Book Review .4 September (1977): 7, 18.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Sicilian Carousel.
Goulianos, Joan Susan. "Lawrence Durrell's Greek Landscape." Diss. Columbia University, 1968.
Notes: DAI 31:4770-71A
Gowers, Patrick. Jupiter and Turret at the Wigmore. London: Turret Books Publishers, 1968.
Notes: This is a "Souvenir Brochure" of a concert programme called "New Jazz and Modern Poetry," 15 February 1968, 7:30 p.m. The programme features music by Wallace Southam, Erich Fried, Georg Rapp, John Tavener, George MacBeth, Patrick Gowers. The jazz consists of settings of poetic works by Durrell, Edward Lucie-Smith, Michael Baldwin, W.H. Auden, Christopher Logue, George MacBeth, Erich Fried, Georg Rapp, Christina Rossetti, and Lord Byron. Included are texts of the poems, including Durrell's "Lesbos" and "In Arcadia." Both settings of Durrell's works are by Southam and have been published.
Graf, Jean-Pierre, Bernard-Claude Gauthier, and Earl G. Ingersoll. "Lawrence of Arabesques: The Durrellian Galaxy." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 201-12.
Notes: Translation of Graf's and Gauthier's interview in Construire (Zurich) 9 and 23 January 1985.
Gray, Stephen. "Investigating a Nightingale." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 76-88.
Notes: Reprint of Gray's "Lawrence Durrell: Two Memoirs." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal. NS 4 (1995): 15-30.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: Two Memoirs." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 15-30.
Notes: Reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998. 76-88.
Green, Martin. "Lawrence Durrell: A Minority Report." Yale Review 45.Summer (1960): 496-508.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: A Minority Report." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 129-45.
---. "Lawrence Durrell II: A Minority Report." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 127-35.
Notes: Reprinted from Yale Review 49.4 (1960), 496-508.
Green, Peter. "A Small Blond Firework: The Fertile Limitations of Lawrence Durrell." New Republic 219.14 September (1998): 55-56, 58-60.
Notes: Ostensibly a review article on Lawrence Durrell: A Biography, Through the Dark Labyrinth: A Biography of Lawrence Durrell and Lawrence Durrell's Major Novels: The Kingdom of the Imagination, this article is more a personal response to Durrell's works and his circle.
Green, Roger. "Lawrence Durrell: The Spirit of Winged Words." Aegean Review Fall/Winter (1987): 8-25.
Notes: Contains both an article-style commentary and an interview with Durrell.
Grimes, Terrence L. "How Real Is the City? Townscape in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 51-68.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
Gui, Lihua. "Robertson Davies's Innovative Use of the Trilogy Form in His Fiction." Diss. University of Toronto, 1998.
Guillemard, Colette. "Le Labyrinthe Romanesque De Lawrence Durrell.". Université de Paris III, 1980.
Notes: ISBN: 2729501088
Gunn, Thom. "Manner and Mannerism." Yale Review 50.September (1960): 128-30.
Gutwillig, Robert. "The Third Chapter in a Modern Literary Experiment." Commonweal 70.3 April (1959): 27-28.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Mountolive.
---. "Towards an Anatomy of Love." Commonweal 69.31 October (1958): 132-33.
Gwynne, Rosalind. "Islam and Muslims in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 90-102.
Haag, Michael. "Lawrence Durrell: A Life Abroad." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 8-15.
Haegert, John. "The Durrell-Miller Letters, 1935-1980." Modern Fiction Studies 35.Winter (1989): 808-10.
Notes: Review article.
Hagergard, Sture. "Om Medvetandets Struktur." Horinsont 13.2 (1966): 21-23.
Hagopian, John V. "Lawrence Durrell: The Halcyon Summer." Insight II: Analyses of Modern British Literature. Eds John V. Hagopian and Martin Dolch. Frankfurt am Main: Hirschgraben-Verlag, 1965. 94-104.
---. "The Resolution of The Alexandria Quartet." Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction 7.1 (1964): 97-106.
Halio, Jay L. "Fiction About Fiction." The Southern Review 17.1 (1981): 225-34.
Hall, Tessa F. "Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet: Conflicting Metaphysics and the Escape From Alexandria." Diss. University of Oxford, 1988.
Notes: DAI No.: BRD-97255.
Hall, Tessa F. "Perspectives on Alexandria in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." Thes. Oxford University, 1983.
Hamard, Jean-Paul. "L'Espace Et Le Temps Dans Les Romans De Lawrence Durrell." Critique (Paris) 16.156 (1960): 387-413.
Hamard, Jean-Paul. "Lawrence Durrell: A European Writer." Durham University Journal NS 29.3 (1968): 171-81.
Notes: This issue may also be numbered vol. 60 June (1968).
Hamard, Jean-Paul. "Lawrence Durrell: Renovateur Assagi." Critique (Paris) 17.163 (1960): 1025-33.
Hamer, Mary. "Sappho Durrell." Incest: A New Perspective. Mary Hamer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers Inc., 2002. 62-70.
Notes: Both Lawrence and Sappho Durrell are mentioned a number of times throughout the book, with passing reference to the Alexandria Quartet and Avignon Quintet in the "Introduction" and "Intimacy and Pleasure" chapters.
Haneya, Ken' ichi. "Modanizumu No Keishosha." Eigo Seinen 136.12 (1991): 614-15.
Harris, Wendell V. "Molly's 'Yes': The Transvaluation of Sex in Modern Fiction." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 10.1 (1968): 107-18.
Harrison, Joseph G. "Fond Visitor, Sad Land." Christian Science Monitor .6 March (1958): 11.
---. "In Greece and Galilee." Christian Science Monitor .3 November (1960): 10B.
Hartt, Julian N. "The Travail of Erotic Man." The Lost Image of Man. Julian N. Hartt. Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press, 1963. 55-71.
Harvey, A. D. "Texts by Twentieth-Century Novelists in the Public Record Office." Notes and Queries 46.4 (1999): 493-96.
Notes: The author describes 12 unpublished nonfiction works by 20th-century British novelists that are held in the Public Record Office at Kew. These include works by Arthur Conan Doyle, Lawrence Durrell, John Masefield, Hugh Walpole, H. G. Wells, Ian Fleming, and others.
Harvey, Andrew, and Mark Matousek. "Lawrence Durrell." Interview .March (1988).
Hasan, Zia. "Incest Over the Ages: A Comparison Between 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and The Alexandria Quartet." Literary Criterion 20.3 (1985): 39-48.
Hashem, Evine. "The City: A Unifying Element in Lawrence Durrell's Justine." Images of Egypt in Twentieth Century Literature. Ed Hoda Gindi. Cairo: University of Cairo, Department of English Language & Literature, Faculty of Arts, 1991. 77-89.
Hassan, A. F. "Lawrence Durrell and The Alexandria Quartet: Influences Shaping His Fiction." Thes. Durham University, 1981.
Hassan, Ihab. The Literature of Silence: Henry Miller and Samuel Beckett. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1967.
Hassoun, Jacques. "Rêver Idéologiquement D'Alexandrie." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 51-57.
Hauge, Ingvar. "Lawrence Durrell Fram Til Aleksandriak-Vartetten." Samtiden 71 (1962): 220-26.
Hawkes, John. "Looking for That Sacred Wiggle." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 234-38.
Notes: Reprint of Hawkes' conversation, Begnal, Michael H. ed. "Lawrence Durrell and John Hawkes: Passages from a Dialogue at Pennsylvania State University." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987), 411-415.
Hawkins, Desmond. "The Black Book." Criterion 18.71 (1939): 316-18.
Hawkins, Joanna Lynn. "A Study of the Relationship of Point of View to the Structure of The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell.". Northeastern University.
Notes: DAI 26:3338-39
Hawkins, Tiger Tim. Eve: The Common Muse of Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell. San Francisco: Ahab Press, 1963.
Hawthorne, Mark D. "The Alexandria Quartet: The Homosexual As Teacher/Guide." Twentieth Century Literature 44.3 (1998): 328-48.
Henig, Suzanne. "Lawrence Durrell: The Greatest of Them All." Virginia Woolf Quarterly 2.1-2 (1975): 3-12.
Notes: Includes a photograph on page 3.
---. "Marc Alyn, The Great Supposer." Virginia Woolf Quarterly 1.4 (1973): 92.
Notes: Review of Alyn's interview with Durrell, The Big Supposer.
Herbert, James. Modern English Novelists. 1960. Folcroft, PA: Folcroft Press, 1970.
Notes: Originally published in Tokyo by Kenkyusha, 1960.
Herbrechter, Stefan. "Durrell - Auto/Bio/Graphie." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 191-202.
---. "Durrell, Encounter, Deconstruction." Agora: An Online Graduate Journal 3.1 (2004): 1-31.
Notes: Online http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/agora/Articles.cfm?ArticleNo=211
---. "Lawrence Durrell, Postmodernism and the Ethics of Alterity." Diss. University of Wales, Cardiff, 1997.
---. Lawrence Durrell, Postmodernism and the Ethics of Alterity. Postmodern Studies 26. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1999.
---. "Postmodernism Et Post-Écriture: L'Histoire De Durrell." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 243-61.
---. "Postwriting: Intertextuality and the End of History in Durrell, Swift and Barnes." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 241-62.
Hickey, Bernard. "'Until Eleven, Marvellous Memories': Lawrence Durrell, a Commonwealth Writer; Festschrift for Janez Stanonik." Literature, Culture and Ethnicity: Studies on Medieval, Renaissance and Modern Literatures. Ed Mirko Jurak. Ljubljana, 1992. 93-97.
Hicks, Granville. "Crown for a Majectic Work." Saturday Review 43.2 April (1960): 15.
---. "The End of Freedom for Felix." Saturday Review 51.13 April (1968): 37-38.
Higdon, David Leon. Shadows of the Past in Contemporary British Fiction. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1985.
Notes: See page 9.
Highet, Gilbert. "The Proud, Sensual, Elegant, Depraved, Witty, Illusionless Alexandrians of Lawrence Durrell." Horizon 2.March (1960): 113-18.
Notes: Entitled "The Alexandrians of Lawrence Durrell" in the journal index.
Hills, Norman L. "Durrell, Lawrence (George)." Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction Writers. Ed. Curtis C. Smith. 2nd ed. Chicago: St. James Press, 1986. 167-69.
Hirst, Anthony. "'The Old Poet of the City': Cavafy in Darley's Alexandria." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 69-94.
---. ""The Old Poet of the City": Cavafy in Darley's Alexandria." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 106-19.
Hirst, Anthony, and Michael Silk, Eds. Alexandria: Real and Imagined. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2004.
Notes: Contains several references to Durrell in four chapters
Hogarth, Paul. The Mediterranean Shore: Travels in Lawrence Durrell Country. London: Pavilion Books Ltd., 1988.
Holborow, Wendy. "A Ramble in Corfu Sixty Years On From Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 233-39.
Hollahan, Eugene. "A Great Mine of Forms." Studies In The Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 1-7.
---. "Who Wrote Mountolive? The Same One Who Wrote 'Swan in Love'." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 113-32.
---. "Who Wrote Mountolive? The Same One Who Wrote "Swann in Love"." Studies in the Novel 20.2 (1988): 167-85.
Holmes, John. "Self-Portrait in Metre." New York Times Book Review .31 July (1960): 12.
Holst-Warhaft, Gail. "Song, Self-Identity, and the Neohellenic." Journal of Modern Greek Studies 15.2 (1997): 232-38.
Honor, Mary. "Larry - Our Friend." Library Research News ns 3.2 (1993): 1-2.
Hood, Richard. "Hermetica, Relativity, and Place in The Alexandria Quartet." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 73-89.
Hoops, Wiklef. Die Antinomie Von Theorie Und Praxis in Lawrence Durrells Alexandria Quartet: Eine Strukturuntersuchung. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1976.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Englische Literatur Der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstelllungen. Ed. Horst W. Drescher. Stuttgart: Kröner, 1970. 250-80.
Hope, Francis. "Strange Enough." New Statesman 79.27 March (1970): 450-51.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Nunquam.
Hordequin, Paul. Les Vingt-Trois Siecles De Lawrence Durrell : Essai: H. Veyrier, 1978.
Hough, Graham. "Auld Lang Syne." London Review of Books 5.22/23 (1983): 14.
Houston, John Porter. "Literature and Psychology: The Case of Proust." L'Esprit Createur 5.Spring (1965): 3-13.
Howard, Ron. "The Plays of Lawrence Durrell." Balcony 5 (1966): 43-47.
---. "The Plays of Lawrence Durrell." The Sydney Review 5 (1966): 43-47.
Howarth, Herbert. "Lawrence Durrell and Some Early Masters." Books Abroad 37.Winter (1963): 5-11.
---. "Lawrence Durrell Snapped in a Library." London Magazine ns 12.1 (1972): 71-84.
---. "A Segment of Durrell's Quartet." University of Toronto Quarterly 32 (1963): 282-93.
Howlett, Jacques. "Le Livre De La Semaine: Balthazar." Les Lettres Nouvelles 2 (1959): 19-20.
---. "Romans Etrangers: Justine." Les Lettres Nouvelles .January-March (1958): 290-92.
Hughes, Alice, and Marthe Nochy. "The Paintings of Lawrence Durrell: An Interview With Marthe Nochy." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 135-39.
Hughes, Sean. "Justine and The Great Gatsby: Two N-Dimensional Novels." S B Academic Review: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies and Research 5.1 (1996): 27-36.
Notes: The journal is published for The Centre for Research, S B College, Changanassery, Kerala 686 101, India.
Hungerford, Edward A. "Durrell's Mediterranean Paradise." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 57-69.
---. "Theodore Stephanides: Man and Poet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 229-34.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
Husband, Janet. Sequels: An Annotated Guide to Novels in Series. Chicago: American Library Association, 1982.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned for The Alexandria Quartet and The Revolt of Aphrodite, which is identified only as Tunc and Nunquam. There is no reference to the Avignon Quintet. See p. 78.
Hutchens, Eleanor N. "The Heraldic Universe in The Alexandria Quartet." College English 24.1 (1962): 56-61.
Notes: Titled "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet" in the journal index.
Ikonomou-Agorasou, Ioanna. "Alexandria: Drei Schriftsteller-Drei Bilder?" Neohelicon: Acta Comparationis Litterarum Universarum (Budapest) 23.2 (1996): 167-78.
Ingersoll, Earl G. "Honoring Form, Even If the Reader Goes Hungry." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 63-69.
Notes: Translated from "Lawrence Durrell vous parle" in Réalités 178 (November 1960), 105. The original interviewer is not listed in the original, but another translation appeared as "Lawrence Durrell : An Exclusive Interview" in Réalités 125 (April 1961): 63-64 & 74.
Ingersoll, Earl G. "Introduction." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 9-17.
Ingersoll, Earl G. Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. ed. and introd. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998.
---. "Mise-En-Abyme in The Avignon Quintet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 113-19.
---. "Review." Studies in the Novel 31.4 (1999): 517-21.
Notes: Reviews Durrell biographies by MacNiven and Bowker, with comments on Durrell's interviews.
Isernhagen, Hartwig. "Die Hähne Attikas: Lawrence Durrell Und Wolfgang Hildesheimer." Arcadia 8.1 (1973): 45-54.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Der Englische Roman Der Gegenwart. Eds Rudiger Imhof and Annegret Maack. Tubingen, Francke: Francke, 1987. 32-52.
---. Sensation, Vision and Imagination: The Problem of Unity in Lawrence Durrells Novels. Bamberg: Bamberger Fotodruck, 1969.
Ishiguro, Kazuo, and Oe Benzaburo. "The Novelist in Today's World: A Conversation." Boundary 2 18.3 (1989): 109-22.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned on page 118 by Oe, but "Lawrence" is spelled "Laurence."
Jackson, Paul R. "Henry Miller, Emerson, and the Divided Self." American Literature 43.2 (1971): 231-41.
Jacquin, Bernard. "Nord/Sud, Orient/Occident: La Double Fracture De L'Espace Romanesque Chez Lawrence Durrell." Cycnos, Nice, France (Cycnos) 7 (1991): 63-75.
Jamuna, B. S. "'A Look in the Eye of the Mind': Durrell and Taoism." S B Academic Review: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies and Research 5.1 (1996): 37-40.
Notes: The journal is published for The Centre for Research, S B College, Changanassery, Kerala 686 101, India.
Jean, Raymond. "Lawrence Durrell Our Le Temps Délivré." Cahiers Du Sud .December-January (1960): 445-48.
Jenkins, Alan. "Anti-Home Thoughts From Abroad." Times Literary Supplement 4104.27 November (1981): 1397-98.
Notes: Review of Literary Lifelines, A Smile in the Mind's Eye and Collected Poems 1931-1974.
Jennings, Elizabeth. "Lawrence Durrell: The Vision of the Observer." Seven Men of Vision: An Appreciation. Elizabeth Jennings. London: Vision Press, 1976. 81-109.
Notes: Focuses almost exclusively on Durrell's poetry and its relationship to Greece.
Johnson, Ann Schwertfeger. "Lawrence Durrell's 'Prism-Sightedness': The Structure of The Alexandria Quartet.". University of Pennsylvania, 1967.
Johnson, Buffie. "Personal Reminiscences of Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 5.SI 1 (1981): 66-74.
Notes: Reprinted in Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 287-292.
---. "Personal Reminiscences of Lawrence Durrell." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 287-92.
Johnson, Pamela Hansford. "New Novels." New Statesman 56.25 October (1958): 567.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Mountolive.
Jones, Leslie W. "'Selected Fictions': The Intersection of Life and Art in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.1 (1978): 11-23.
Jong, Erica. The Devil at Large. London: Chatto & Windus, 1993.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned frequently in this book about Henry Miller.
Jong, Erica. "Larry Durrell, Pagan Provence, and Miller's Vast Ghost." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 16-18.
Juin, Hubert, and Earl G. Ingersoll. "Letting the Reader Loose on the Work." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 39-43.
Notes: Translation of the interview "Paroles Avec Lawrence Durrell" from Les Lettres Francaise (Paris). 17 December 1959.
Junker, Howard. "The Lava Tongue." Newsweek 71.8 April (1968): 126A-B.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Tunc.
Kaczvinsky, Donald P. "'Bringing Him to the Lure': Postmodern Society and the Modern Artist's Felix Culpa in Durrell's Tunc/Nunquam." South Atlantic Review 59.4 (1994): 63-76.
---. "Classical and Medieval Sources for Lawrence Durrell's Livia." Notes on Contemporary Literature 23.2 (1993): 11-12.
---. "Durrell and the Political Unrest: Paris, May 1968." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 171-79.
---. "Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth." The Explicator 46.3 (1988): 42-44.
Kaczvinsky, Donald P. "The Kingdom of the Imagination: A Study of the Major Novels Of Lawrence Durrell." Diss. Pennsylvania State University.
Kaczvinsky, Donald P. Lawrence Durrell's Major Novels, or The Kingdom of the Imagination. London: Associated University Presses, 1997.
---. "Panic Spring and Durrell's 'Heraldic' Birds of Rebirth." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 33-44.
---. "A Source for Durrell's Darley." Journal of Modern Literature 15.4 (1989): 592-94.
Kaczvinsky, Donald P. "Through the Dark Labyrinth: A Biography of Lawrence Durrell." Modernism/Modernity 5.2 (1998): 183-84.
Notes: Review article of Gordon Bowker's biography.
Kaczvinsky, Donald P. "'The True Birth of Free Man': Culture and Civilization in Tunc-Nunquam." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Michael H. Begnal. Vol. (ed.). Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 140-52.
---. "When Was Darley in Alexandria? A Chronology for The Alexandria Quartet." Journal of Modern Literature 17.4 (1991): 591-94.
Kahane, Jack. Memoirs of a Bootlegger. London: Michael Joseph Ltd., 1939.
Notes: Durrell, along with Miller, is mentioned on three occasions (available via an index). Primarily, Durrell is mentioned with regard to The Black Book and the Villa Seurat Series.
Kakigahara, Mie. "Alexandria Shijuso No Kozo." English Literature and Language (Tokyo) 10 (1973): 133-45.
Kameyama, Masako. "Lawrence Durrell--A Sketch." Collected Essays by the Members of the Faculty. Kyoritsu, Japan: Kyoritsu Women's Junior College, 1968. 32-49.
Kaplan, Robert D. "Teach Me, Zorba." Travelers' Tales Greece: True Stories. Eds. Larry Habegger, Sean O'Reilly, and Brian Alexander. San Francisco: Travelers' Tales Inc, 2000. 50-56.
Notes: The work is an extract from Kaplan's Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993.
---. "Teach Me, Zorba. Teach Me to Dance!" Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History. Robert D. Kaplan. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993. 249-59.
Notes: Durrell is discussed mostly at the beginning of the chapter, and his home in Rhodes is also mentioned very briefly in the following chapter.
Karagiorgos, Panos, Ed. Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World: Proceedings of the Conference Session of July 5, 2000. Corfu, Greece: Ionian University, 2000.
---. "A Recently Discovered Letter of Lawrence Durrell to Marie Aspioti." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 199-202.
Notes: Contains the text of Durrell's postcard.
---. "An Unpublished Letter of Durrell to Marie Aspioti." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 57-61.
Kararah, Azza. "Egyptian Literary Images of Alexandria." Alexandria: Real and Imagined. Eds. Anthony Hirst and Michael Silk. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2004. 307-21.
Karl, Frederick R. "Lawrence Durrell: Physical and Metaphysical Love." A Reader's Guide to the Contemporary English Novel. Frederick R. Karl. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1962. 40-61.
Notes: The 1972 edition adds a description of Tunc and Nunquam in the Postscript.
Katope, Christopher G. "Cavafy and Durrell's "The Alexandria Quartet"." Comparative Literature 21 (1969): 125-37.
Notes: On the journal cover and index, "Durrell's" is mis-spelled "Durrel's"
Kaufman, Barbara A. "In Pursuit of Aesthetic Research Provocations." The Qualitative Report 1.4 (1992): n.pag.
Notes: Online: http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR1-4/kaufman.html
---. "Training Tales in Family Therapy: Exploring the Alexandria Quartet." The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 21.1 (1995): 67-66.
Kawano, Yoshihide. "A Note on Lawrence Durrell's Early Works, I: With Special References to The Black Book." Bulletin of Daito Bunka University: The Humanities 22 (1984).
Kay, Helen Mary. "Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet: A Book of Miracles." Diss. Michigan State University, 1987.
Kazin, Alfred. "Lawrence Durrell's Rosy-Finger'd Egypt." Contemporaries. Alfred Kazin. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1962. 188-92.
Notes: reprinted in Friedman Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Rosy-Finger'd Egypt." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 30-33.
Notes: Reprinted from: Contemporaries. Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1962. 188-92.
Keeley, Edmund. "Byron, Durrell, and Modern Philhellenism." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 111-17.
---. "D. H. Lawrence's 'The Argonauts': Mediterranean Voyagers With Crescent Feet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.3 (1982): 9-13.
---. "George Seferis." Writers at Work, the Paris Review Interviews,Fourth Series. Ed. George Plimpton. New York: Viking Press, 1976. 147-78.
Notes: Durrell and Miller are both discussed on pp. 164-165.
---. "Inventing Paradise: An Exclusive Excerpt." Odyssey: The World of Greece November/December (1999): 59-60.
Notes: Excerpt from Keeley's Inventing Paradise.
---. Inventing Paradise: The Greek Journey, 1937-47. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1999.
Notes: An article by Keeley, "Miller, Durrell and Their Greek Friends, 1939-1947," covers much of the same material appeared in Deus Loci NS 6 (1998): 133-157.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Last Journey." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 123-26.
---. "Miller, Durrell, and Their Greek Friends, 1939-1947." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 133-57.
Notes: Contains material published in Keeley's Inventing Paradise: The Greek Journey 1937-47. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1999.
Keller, Isabelle. "Between Eastern and Western History: 'Our Here and Now Become Your Everywhere'." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 211-22.
Keller, Isabelle. "LÉcriture Musicale Chez Lawrence Durrell." Anglophonia 11/2002, Musiques Et Littératures : Intertextualités, Caliban. A. M. Harmat . Toulouse: Presses Universitaires du Mirail, 2002. 295-304.
Keller, Isabelle. "A Portrait of Durrellian Cities: The Anamorphic Blurring of Cityscapes." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 133-54.
Notes: Mistakenly listed as beginning on page 135 in the table of contents.
Keller, Isabelle. "'Pro CREATION Re CREATION' (Nunquam 91): The Doomed Kingdom in Lawrence Durrell's Revolt of Aphrodite." Culture and the State: Alternative Interventions. Eds. James Gifford and Gabrielle Zezulka-Mailloux. Vol. IV. Edmonton, AB: CRC Studio, Publishers, 2004. 220-36.
---. "Prosperos Cell Et Bitter Lemons of Cyprus -- Aux Frontières De La Fiction Et Du Récit De Vie : Les Îles De La Création ." Lignes DHorizon : Récits De Voyage De La Littérature Anglaise. Ed. J. Viviès. Aix: Publications de lUniversité de Provence, 2002. 187-205.
Keller, Jane. "Durrell's Ode on the Olive." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 298-308.
Keller, Jane Eblen. "Deux Réfugiés D'Eux-Mêmes: The Bitter Necessity of Exile for Lawrence Durrell and Georges Simenon." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 223-42.
Keller, Jane Eblen. "Incest! The Deviance of the Day." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 166-71.
Keller, Jane Eblen. "Nearer the Moon: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin, 1937-1939." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly NS 7 (1999-2000): 180-83.
Notes: Review of Nin's diary of the same title.
Keller, Jane Eblen. "Romantic Love and the New Woman: Differing Notions in the Work of Anais Nin and Lawrence Durrell." Anais: An International Journal 16 (1998): 103-12.
Keller, Jane Eblen. "Spirit of Place; Sicilian Carousel (Re-Issues)." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 225-35.
Notes: Review of Durrell's books of the same titles, and includes a list of "Durrellian Travel Directives."
Kellman, Steven G. "The Fiction of Self-Begetting." MLN 91.6 (1976): 1243-56.
---. "One Quartet and Four Notebooks." The Self-Begetting Novel. Steven G. Kellman. New York: Columbia University Press, 1980. 93-100.
---. "The Reader In/Of The Alexandria Quartet." Studies in the Novel 20.1 (1988): 78-85.
---. "Sailing to Alexandria: The Reader in/of Durrell's Byzantine Quartet." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 117-24.
---. "The Self-Begetting Novel." Western Humanities Review 30.2 (1976): 119-28.
Kelly, John C. "Lawrence Durrell's Style." Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 52.Summer (1963): 199-204.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: The Alexandria Quartet." Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 52.Spring (1963): 52-68.
Kemp, Peter. "Five Sides and Two Dimensions." The Listener .30 May (1985): 31-32.
Kenedy, R. C. "Lawrence Durrell: Tunc - Nunquam." Art International 14.7 (1970): 23-29 & 80.
Kennedy, J. Gerald. "Place, Self, and Writing." Southern Review 26.3 (1990): 496-516.
Kermode, Frank. "Durrell and Others." Puzzles and Epiphanies: Essays and Reviews. Frank Kermode. London: Kegan and Paul, 1962. 214-27.
---. "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 110-16.
Notes: Reprint from Puzzles and Epiphanies. London: Routledge, 1962.
---. "Fourth Dimension." Review of English Literature (London) 1.2 (1960): 73-77.
---. "The New Novelists." London Magazine 5.11 (1958): 21-25.
Notes: Expanded in Kermode's "Durrell and Others" in Puzzles and Epiphanies: Essays and Reviews. London: Kegan and Paul; 1962; pp. 214-227.
---. "Romantic Agonies." London Magazine 6.1 (1959): 51-55.
Kersnowski, Frank L. "Authorial Conscience in Tunc and Nunquam." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Michael H. Begnal. Vol. (ed.). Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 133-39.
---. "B Is for Babylon and Banana Peel." Selected Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank Kersnowski, and James Nichols. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria Press, 1993. 61-70.
---. "Chronology." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 3-6.
---. "Durrell's Diplomats: Inertia Where Is Thy Sting?" Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 51-62.
---. "In Memory of Lawrence Durrell 1912-1990." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 32.3 (1991): 147-48.
Notes: Obituary
---. "In Memory of Lawrence Durrell 1912-1990." The Sewanee Review 99.Spring (1991): 272-74.
Notes: Obituary
---. Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Challenging the Literary Canon. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989.
---. "Lawrence Durrell at Le Dome." Key West Review 1.2 (1988): 33-41.
---. "Paradox and Resolution in Durrell's Tunc and Nunquam." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.1 (1983): 1-13.
Kersnowski, Frank L., and James R. Nichols. "Introduction." Selected Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank L. Kersnowski, and James R. Nichols. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria Press, 1993. 5-9.
Khattab, Abdul Qader Abdullah. "Encountering the Non-Western Other in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." Diss. Ohio University, 1999.
Notes: DAI No.: DA9923667.
Kihlman, Christer. "Lawrence Durrell Och Den Modernen Romanen." Nya Argus 55 (1962): 139-41.
Notes: Vander Closter notes "Kihlman refers to a not otherwise mentioned article, Goran Palm's 'Frya steg till verkligheten' (Four Steps to Reality, Bonniers Litterara Magasin, 1960), as the most comprehensive essay on Durrell published in Swedish" (141).
Killoh Ellen Peck. "The Woman Writer and the Element of Destruction." College English 34.1 (1972): 31-38.
King, Francis. "Stylishness." The Spectator October 16 (1982): 22-23.
King, James Roy. "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: The Moment in Space." The Literary Moment As a Lens on Reality. James Roy King. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1983. 181-202.
---. "Inside Time." The Literary Moment As a Lens on Reality. James Roy King. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1983. 203-09.
Kinser, William. "Musings on Durrell's Paintings." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 227-28.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
Kirby Smith Carruthers, Virginia. "'Memory's Seditious Brew': Mythic Resonances in Durrell's Greek Poetry." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 127-36.
Klironomos, Martha. "The Poetics and Politics of Consciousness: Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Diss. McGill University, 1988.
Knerr, Anthony. "Regarding a Checklist of Lawrence Durrell." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 55 (1961): 142-52.
Koger, Grove. "1981-1982 Durrell Bibliography." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.3 (1984): 25-32.
---. "Naxos Tapes." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 210-11.
Notes: Review of Naxos audio books of the four volumes of The Alexandria Quartet.
---. "Some Contributions to the Lawrence Durrell Bibliography." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.3 (1980): 11-20.
Koger, Grove, and Susan S. MacNiven. "Durrell Bibliography: 1983-1985." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 153-72.
---. "Durrell Bibliography: 1986-1988." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 175-99.
---. "Durrell Bibliography: 1989-1990." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 172-89.
Kopper Jr., Edward A. "A Note on the Religious Imagery in The Alexandria Quartet." Studies in the Twentieth Century 10.Fall (1972): 115-20.
Korg, Jacob. "Time, Space and Poetry." Nation 175.29 November (1952): 249.
Notes: Review of Durrell's A Key to Modern Poetry.
Kostelanetz, Richard, Ed. On Contemporary Literature: An Anthology of Critical Essays on the Major Movements and Writers of Contemporary Literature. 1964. New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1971.
Notes: Originally published by Avon Books in New York, 1964.
Kostkowska, Justyna. "Physics and the "Alexandria Quartet" by Lawrence Durrell." Zagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 32.2 (1989): 83-96.
Kothandaraman, Bala. "The Comic Dimension in The Alexandria Quartet." Osmanian Journal of English Studies 9.1 (1972): 27-37.
Krikos-Davis, Katerina. "Seferis As Essayist." Ithaca: Books From Greece 5 (2000): 8-9.
Notes: Briefly discusses Durrell in relationship to Seferis' European colleagues.
Kruppa, Joseph E. "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet and the "Implosion" of the Modern Consciousness." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 401-16.
Kums, Guido. Fiction, or the Language of Our Discontent: A Study of the Built-in Novelists in Novels by Angus Wilson, Lawrence Durrell and Doris Lessing. European University Studies, Series 14, Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature 140. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1985.
Notes: Durrell is discussed in an independent section of the complete work, as well as throughout the work. See pp 49-125
Kvam, Ragnar. "Lawrence Durrell." Vinduet 14 (1960): 232-40.
---. "Ny Engelsk Prosa." Samtiden 69 (1960): 549-47.
LaCarrière, Jacques. "Lettre à Lawrence Durrell." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 33-36.
Lacoue-Labarthe, Judith. "'Not Translate, but Transplant': Ambassades Du Récit (Dans Les Ambassadeurs De Henry James, Le Quatuor D'Alexandrie De Lawrence Durrell Et Au-Dessous Du Volcan De Malcolm Lowry)." Revue De Littérature Comparée 74.1 (2000): 55-74.
Lampert, Gunther. Symbolik Und Leitmotivik in Lawrence Durrells Alexandria Quartet. Bamberg: Rodenbusch, 1974.
Lear, Edward. Lear's Corfu: An Anthology Drawn From the Painter's Letters and Prefaced by Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Lawrence Aspioti Marie Durrell. Corfu, Greece: Corfu Travel, 1965.
Notes: Durrell's "Preface" lists Marie Aspioti as the editor of this anthology of Lear's letters and artworks, although she is not mentioned elsewhere in the volume. In contrast, the anthology of Lear's letters appears in the 1975 Faber edition of Durrell's Prospero's Cell as a new chapter, "Lear's Corfu: An Anthology Drawn from the Painter's Letters."
Leatham, John. "Durrell on Rhodes." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 145-52.
Lebas, Gérard. "The Fabric of Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Caliban 8 (1971): 139-50.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet and the Critics: A Survey of Published Criticism." Caliban (Toulouse) 6 (1969): 91-114.
Notes: An early, but annotated, bibliography of criticism on Durrell's Alexandria Quartet.
---. "The Mechanisms of Space-Time in The Alexandria Quartet." Caliban 7 (1970): 79-97.
Legat, Michael. "Durrell, Lawrence." The Illustrated Dictionary of Western Literature. Michael Legat. New York: Continuum, 1987.
Leitman, Carolyn Laura. "Romantic Self-Consciousness in Certain Novels of Hawthorne, Conrad, and Durrell." Diss. Case Western Reserve University, 1976.
Notes: DAI 37:5110-11A
Lemon, Lee T. "The Alexandria Quartet: Form and Fiction." Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature 4.3 (1963): 327-38.
---. "Durrell, Derrida, and the Heraldic Universe." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 62-69.
---. "Durrell's Major Works: Classic Forms for Our Time." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 151-62.
---. "The Imagination of Reality: The Reality of Imagination." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 37-44.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: The Uses of Uncertainty." Portraits of the Artist in Contemporary Fiction. Lee T. Lemon. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1985. 1-43.
Lennon, John M. "Pursewarden's Death: A Stray Brick From Another Region." Modern Language Studies 4.1 (1976): 22-28.
Lenzi, John Noel. "Myth and the Daimonic Voice in The Avignon Quintet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 57-60.
Leonard, F. S., and Jennifer L. Leonard. "The Pivotal Role of the Invert: A Comparison of the Quartets of Lawrence Durrell and Paul Scott." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 91-96.
Leonard, Jennifer L. "Days and Nights on the Grand Trunk Road." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 218-21.
Notes: Review of Weller's book of the same title.
Lerman, Leo. "Prelude to the Quartet." Saturday Review 43 (1960).
---. "Shifting Prisms in a Durrell Scape." Saturday Review 42.21 March (1959): 26-27.
Leslie, Ann. "This Infuriating Man -- Lawrence Durrell." Irish Digest 82 (1965): 67-70.
Levi, Peter. "Lawrence Durrell's Greek Poems." Labrys 5 (1979): 101-03.
Levidova, I. "A 'Four-Decker' in Stagnant Waters." Anglo-Soviet Journal 23.Summer (1962): 39-41.
Levitt, Morton P. "Art and Correspondences: Durrell, Miller, and The Alexandria Quartet." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 299-318.
Lewis, Nancy W. "The Alexandria Quartet and the Motion of the Field: Drifting, Exploding, Regrouping." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 145-54.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "Lawrence Durrell and Olivia Manning: Egypt, War, and Displacement." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 97-104.
---. "Two Thematic Applications of Einsteinian Field Structure in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 242-43.
---. "Two Thematic Applications of Einsteinian Field Structure in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 6.1 (1982): 1-10.
Lewis, Nancy Whyte. "Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet and the Rendering of Post-Einsteinian Space." Diss. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976.
Notes: DAI 37:7143-44A
Lewis, P. "Speaking Out, Bearing Witness: 15 Recent Works of Poetry, Prose and Nonfiction." Stand Magazine 32.2 (1991): 74-83.
Lewis, Tina. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 171.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
Lillios, Anna. "The Alexandrian Mirages of Durrell and Cavafy." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 120-28.
---. "'The Blue of Greece': Durrell's Images of an Adopted Land." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 71-82.
---. "Discovering the Algebra of Love." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 243-44.
Lillios, Anna. "Durrell's Paris." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 143-51.
Lillios, Anna. "Interview With Lawrence Durrell: State College, Pennsylvania, April 11, 1986." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 3-6.
---. "Introduction." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 13-32.
---. "Lawrence and Gerald Durrell in Prospero's Corfu." Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank Kersnowski, and James Nichols. Vol. Selected. Victoria: University of Victoria Press, 1993. 10-21.
---, Ed. Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. London: Associated University Presses, 2004.
Lillios, Anna. "Love in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." diss. University of Iowa.
Lis, Merleen O'Connor. "The Writer's Digest Interview: Lawrence Durrell." Writer's Digest 55 (1975): 18-20.
Littlejohn, David. "The Anti-Realists." Daedalus 92.Spring (1963): 250-64.
Notes: reprinted in Interruptions. New York: Grossman, 1970. pp. 17-33.
---. "The Anti-Realists." Interruptions. David Littlejohn. New York: Grossman, 1970. 17-33.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned, but not elaborated on extensively.
---. "Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell." Interruptions. David Littlejohn. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970. 73-81.
Notes: Reprinted from The Reporter, 1963
---. "Lawrence Durrell: The Novelist As Entertainer." Motive 23 (1962): 14-16.
---. "The Permanence of Durrell." The Colorado Quarterly 14.1 (1965): 63-71.
---. "The Permanence of Durrell." Interruptions. David Littlejohn. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970. 82-90.
Notes: Reprinted from The Colorado Quarterly 14.1 (1965), 63-71.
Lodge, David. "Le Roman Contemporain En Agnleterre." La Table Ronde .179 (1962): 80-92.
Loercher, Diana. "Tuned to Place." Christian Science Monitor .17 July (1969): 11.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Spirit of Place.
Lombardo, Agostino. "Il Quartetto Di Alessandria." Terza Programma (Rome) 6 (1962): 186-92.
Lorenz, Paul. "Gerald Durrell: The Authorized Biography and Himself and Other Animals: A Portrait of Gerald Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly NS 7 (1999-2000): 175-79.
Notes: Review of Botting's book and Hughes' book of the same titles.
---. "Heraclitus Against the Barbarians: John Fowles's The Magus." Twentieth Century Literature 42.1 (1996): 69-87.
Lorenz, Paul H. "The Alexandria Quartet in Family Therapy." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 210.
---. "Angkor Wat, the Kundalini, and the Quinx: The Human Architecture of Divine Renewal in the Quincunx." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 161-71.
Lorenz, Paul H. "'Durrelliana': An Illustrated Checklist of Inscribed Books of LAWRENCE DURRELL and GERALD DURRELL and Associated Publications, Letters and Notes in the Library of Jeremy J.C. Mallinson." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly NS 7 (1999-2000): 190-92.
Notes: Review of Mallinson's book of the same title.
Lorenz, Paul H. "Faust Revisited: Lawrence Durrell's An Irish Faustus." Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association (1993): 85-90.
---. "From Pub Story to a Story of Civilization: The Evolution of Lawrence Durrell's Egypt." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 39-52.
---. "The Gnostic Connection to the Templar Treasure in Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quincunx." S B Academic Review: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies and Research 5.1 (1996): 11-17.
Notes: The journal is published for The Centre for Research, S B College, Changanassery, Kerala 686 101, India.
---. "Melissa: From Conon the Philosopher to the Banker Affad and Beyond." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 60-74.
---. "'O World of Little Mirrors in the Light': Al Khemia in The Avignon Quintet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 104-17.
---. "Paths to Metamorphosis: The Quest for Whole Sight in Contemporary British Fiction.". University of Houston, 1988.
---. "Quantum Mechanics and the Shape of Fiction: 'Non-Locality' in the Avignon Quincunx." Weber Studies: An Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal 14.1 (1997): 123-33.
Notes: Also an online publication. See: <http://weberstudies.weber.edu/archive/archive%20B%20Vol.%2011-16.1/Vol.%2014.1/14.1Lorenz.htm>.
Lorenz, Paul H. "Technology and Survival in the World of Self in the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 155-64.
Lorenz, Paul H. "Who Is This Larry Durrell Character Anyway? The Author Fictionalized." Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor 15.1-2 (1995): 24-31.
Lowenkron, David Henry. "The Metanovel." College English 38.4 (1976): 343-55.
Lund, Mark. "Query, What's Been Made of Virginian Woolf?" Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 240-41.
Lund, Mark F. "Lindsay Clarke and A. S. Byatt: The Novel on the Threshold of Romance." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 151-59.
---. "Sackcloth to Cloth-of-Gold: Durrell's Alchemical Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 45-56.
Lund, Mary Graham. "The Alexandrian Projection." Antioch Review 21.2 (1961): 193-204.
---. "The Big Rock Crystal Mountain." Four Quarters 11.May (1962): 15-18.
---. "Durrell: Soft Focus on Crime." Prairie Schooner 35.Winter (1961): 339-44.
---. "Eight Aspects of Melissa: An Air of Mystery." Forum (University of Houston) 3.9 (1962): 18-22.
---. "Submerge for Reality: The New Novel Form of Lawrence Durrell." Southwest Review 44 (1959): 229-35.
---. "The Winepress of Love." Liberation Summer (1958): 31-33.
Lyons, Eugene, and Harry T. Antrim. "The First of the New Romantics." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 105-17.
Notes: Reprint of Lyons, Eugene and Antrim, Harry T. "An Interview With Lawrence Durrell." Shenandoah 22.2 (1971), 42-58.
---. "An Interview With Lawrence Durrell." Shenandoah 22.2 (1971): 42-58.
Notes: This interview is reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998. 105-117.
Lytle, Andrew Nelson. "The Hero With the Private Parts." The Hero With the Private Parts: Essays. Andrew Nelson Lytle. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1966. 42-59.
Notes: Ruth. North.
---. "Impressionism, the Ego, and the First Person." Daedalus 92 (1963): 281-96.
Notes: Reprinted in The Hero With the Private Parts: Essays. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1966.
Mablekos, Carole. "Lawrence Durrell's Tunc and Nunquam: Rebirth Now or Never." The Sphinx: A Magazine of Literature and Society 4.1 (1981): 48-54.
Mablekos, Carole Marbes. "The Artist As Hero in the Novels of Joyce Cary, Lawrence Durrell, and Anthony Burgess." Diss. Purdue University, 1974.
Notes: DAI 36:880A
Mabro, Robert. "Alexandria 1860-1960: The Cosmopolitan Identity." Alexandria: Real and Imagined. Eds. Anthony Hirst and Michael Silk. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2004. 247-62.
MacClintock, Lander. "Durrell's Plays." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1962. 66-86.
Notes: from
MacDonald, Ann Carton. "Spirit of Place: The Role of Landscape in the Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Diss. Carleton University.
Mackworth, Cecily. Ends of the World. New York: Carcanet, 1987.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and the New Romanticism." Twentieth Century 167.March (1960): 203-13.
Notes: Reprinted in Moore, Harry T., Ed. The World of Lawrence Durrell. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.; 1964; pp. 24-37.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and the New Romanticism." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1962. 24-37.
Notes: Reprinted from Twentieth-Century 167 (March 1960), 203-213.
---. "Montparnasse and 18 Villa Seurat." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 274-79.
Maclay, Joanna Hawkins. "The Interpreter and Modern Fiction: Problems of Point of View and Structural Tensiveness." Studies in Interpretation. Esther M. Doyle and Virginia Hastings Floyd. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1972. 155-69.
MacNiven, Ian S. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 113.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings.
---. "A Critical Friendship: Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 1-21.
MacNiven, Ian S. "Dr. Theodore Stephanides (1896-1983)." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 6.4 (1983): 1-6.
MacNiven, Ian S., Ed. The Durrell-Miller Letters, 1935-80Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller. London: Faber & Faber, 1988.
Notes: Includes materials previously published by Wickes in A Private Correspondence. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1963.
---. "Emblems of Friendship: Lawrence Durrell and David Gascoyne." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 131-33.
MacNiven, Ian S. "Friends Abroad: Memories of Lawrence Durrell, Freya Stark, Patrick Leigh-Fermor, Peggy Guggenheim and Others." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly NS 7 (1999-2000): 193-96.
Notes: Review of Cardiff's book of the same title.
---. "In The Footsteps of the Durrells." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 242-43.
Notes: While not explicitly a review, this 'note' discusses Paipetti's In the Footsteps of Lawrence Durrell and Gerald Durrell in Corfu (1935-39).
MacNiven, Ian S. "Introduction." The Durrell-Miller Letters, 1935-80. Ed. Ian S. MacNiven. London: Faber & Faber, 1988. xiii-xvi.
Notes: MacNiven's editorial introductions continue throughout the book and open each time-period that the correspondence is divided into.
---. "Introduction: The Achievement of Lawrence Durrell." Twentieth Century Literature 33.4 (1987): 431-35.
---. "Introduction to Bitter Lemons." Bitter Lemons. Lawrence Durrell. New York: Marlowe & Co., 1996. 1-10.
---. "Lawrence and Durrell: 'On the Same Tram'." D.H. Lawrence's Literary Inheritors. Eds Keith Cushman and Dennis Jackson. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991. 61-72.
---. Lawrence Durrell: A Biography. London: Faber & Faber, 1998.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and the Nightingales of Sommieres." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 235-39.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "The Lawrence Durrell Collection." ICarbS 1.1 (1973): 10-25.
---. "Lawrence Durrell Discovers Greece." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 83-99.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: Writer of East and West." S B Academic Review: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies and Research 5.1 (1996): 7-10.
Notes: The journal is published for The Centre for Research, S B College, Changanassery, Kerala 686 101, India.
---. "A Map of Durrell's Inner World?" Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 4.4 (1981): 7-10.
---. "Mirror of Crises: The Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 81-103.
---. "Photographs: Durrell in New York." Passager 5 (1991): 16-17.
Notes: Photographs only.
---. "Pied Piper of Death: Method and Theme in the Early Novels." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Michael H. Begnal. Lewisberg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 24-40.
---. "The Quincunx Quiddified: Structure in Lawrence Durrell." The Modernists: Studies in a Literary Phenomenon. Essays in Honour of Harry T. Moore. Eds. Lawrence B. Gamache and Ian S. MacNiven. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1987. 234-48.
---. "A Room in the House of Art: The Friendship of Anais Nin and Lawrence Durrell." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 11.2 (1978): 37-57.
Notes: The journal issue also contains a photo of Durrell and the image of a letter about Nin in his hand on page 35.
---. "Sowerby's Fantasy: A Possible Source?" Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 203.
---. "Steps to Livia: The State of Durrell's Fiction." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 330-47.
---. "Ur-Durrell." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 11-21.
---. "Vladimir Volkoff: Biographical Note." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.4 (1984): 3-4.
MacNiven, Ian S., and James A. Brigham. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 235-39.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
MacNiven, Ian S., Mark F. Lund, and James R. Nichols. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 127-28.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
MacNiven, Ian S., and Harry T. Moore. "Introduction." Literary Lifelines: The Richard Aldington-Lawrence Durrell Correspondence. Eds. Ian S. MacNiven and Harry T. Moore. New York: Viking Press, 1981. vii-xvii.
---, Eds. Literary Lifelines: The Richard Aldington-Lawrence Durrell CorrespondenceLawrence Durrell and Richard Aldington. New York: Viking Press, 1981.
MacNiven, Ian S., and Carol Peirce. "Introduction." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 11-12.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "Lawrence Durrell Issue, I & II." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3-4 (1987).
Notes: Special issues. Introductions on pp. 255-261 & 431-435
---. "Lawrence Durrell: Man and Writer." Twentieth Century Literature 33.3 (1987): 255-61.
MacNiven, Ian S., and Lawrence J. Shifreen. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 124.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
MacNiven, Ian S., and H. R. Stoneback. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 161-92.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
MacNiven, Susan, and Ian MacNiven. "Margaret Durrell Remembers...: A Dialogue on Corfu." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 36-45.
MacNiven, Susan S. "Gerald Malcolm Durrell: 7 January 1925 - 30 January 1995." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 3-5.
---. "A Matinee Idyll?" Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 163-64.
---. "The Other Durrell: Oscar Epfs." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 223-26.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
MacNiven, Susan S., and Ian S. MacNiven. "Margaret Durrell Remembers: A Dialogue on Corfu." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 3-25.
Notes: The text is of a dialogue on July 4, 2000, in the Old Fortress in Corfu Town.
Mailer, Norman. "Foreword." Genius and Lust: A Journey Through the Major Writings of Henry Miller. Norman Mailer. New York: Grove Press, 1976. ix-xv.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned and discussed at a number of other points in the volume.
Mair, John. "Review: Pied Piper of Lovers." Janus 1.1 (1936): 29.
Mallinson, Jeremy J. C. "Durrelliana": An Illustrated Checklist of Inscribed Books of LAWRENCE DURRELL and GERALD DURRELL and Associated Publications, Letters and Notes in the Library of Jeremy J.C. Mallinson. Jersey, Channel Islands: Bigwoods Premier Printers Ltd., 1999.
Malouf, David. "Thirsty Work. Review of Lawrence Durrell Prosperos Cell." Bulletin 14 July (1962): 40.
Malpas, Jeff. "A Taste of Madeleine: Notes Towards a Philosophy of Place." International Philosophical Quarterly 34.4 (1994): 433-51.
Notes: Durrell is discussed briefly with regard to character and place.
Mandel, Siegried. "In Search of the Senses." Saturday Review 40.21 September (1957): 39-40.
Manguel, Alberto. "The Novelist As Poet." Books in Canada 12.3 (1983): 11-12.
Manning, Olivia. "Poets in Exile." Horizon 10.58 (1944): 270-79.
Manzalaoui, Mahmoud. "Curate's Egg: An Alexandrian Opinion of Durrell's Quartet." Etudes Anglaises 15.3 (1962): 248-60.
Notes: reprinted in Friedman Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell
Manzalaoui, Mahmoud. "Curate's Egg: An Alexandrian Opinion of Durrell's Quartet." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 144-57.
Notes: Reprinted from : Etudes Anglaises 15.3 (1962), 248-260. Name is Mis-spelled as Manzaloui in the Friedman text.
Manzalaoui, Mahmoud. "Mouths of the Sevenfold Nile: Modern Egypt in English Fiction." Studies in Arab History: The Antonius Lectures, 1978-87. Ed. Derek Hopwood. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990. 131-50.
Markert, Lawrence W. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 39-41.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "'The Pure and Sacred Readjustment of Death': Connections Between Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet and the Writings of D. H. Lawrence." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 550-64.
---. "Symbolic Geography: D. H. Lawrence and Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 90-101.
Markert, Lawrence W., and Carol Peirce, eds. Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly. Vol. 7. Kelowna: 1984.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
Markle, Fletcher. "Teaching Your Characters That They'Re More or Less Free." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 99-104.
Notes: Transcription of "Telescope: Lawrence Durrell by Himself," directed by Rene Bonniere and moderated by Markle. Aired 7 November 1968 on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Martin, Kingsley. "Paradise Lost." New Statesman 54.27 July (1957): 120-21.
Massoud, Mary. "Mahfuz's Miramar: A Foil to Durrell's Quartet." Images of Egypt in Twentieth Century Literature. Ed. Hoda Gindi. Cairo: University of Cairo, Department of English Language & Literature, Faculty of Arts, 1991. 91-101.
Mathew, Mary. "'Our Many Larval Selves': Durrell's Livia and the Cross-Cultural Signal." The Foreign Woman in British Literature: Exotics, Aliens, and Outsiders. Ed Marilyn Demarest & Toni Reed Button. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999. 159-70.
Matiossian, Vartan. "Kostan Zarian and Lawrence Durrell: A Correspondence." Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies 8 (1995): 75-101.
Notes: Includes letters.
Matthews, John. "Threading the Maze." Labrys 5 (1979): 1-4.
Notes: Introduction to Labrys special issue on Durrell.
Maynard, John. "On Desert Ground: Ondaatje's The English Patient, Durrell, and the Shifting Sands of Critical Typologies." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 66-74.
Maynard, John. "Two Mad-Dog Englishmen in the Corfu Sun: Lawrence Durrell and Edward Lear." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 33-43.
Maynard, John. "Two Mad-Dog Englishmen in the Corfu Sun: Lawrence Durrell and Edward Lear." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 255-69.
Mayne, Richard. "Red Nose and Baggy Pants." New Statesman 56.29 November (1958): 770.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's Stiff Upper Lip.
McBrien, William. "Anais Nin: An Interview." Twentieth Century Literature 20.4 (1974): 277-90.
McCall, Margaret. "The Lonely Roads: Notes for an Unwritten Book." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 382-95.
McCarthy, Laurie Lind. "The Structural Continuum of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Thes. Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1968.
McCarthy, Shaun. "Lost Alexandria: Cavafy, Durrell and the City of God." Journal of English (Yemen) 14 (1986): 21-39.
McClatchy, J. D. "All Told." Poetry 111.3 (1982): 170-77.
McCray, Suzanne Denise. "The Beast in the City: Animal Imagery in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." Diss. University of Tennessee, 1991.
Notes: DAI No.: DA9121734.
McDermott, Madeleine G. "From the Greek Isles to Provence--Landscape and Lawrence Durrell: A Slide Presentation." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 91-92.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings. The slides are described, but actual reproductions are not included.
McDonald, Robert. "Jumping About Like Quanta." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 149-62.
Notes: Reprint of McDonald's "Lawrence Durrell: Classical Puppeteer." Descant (Toronto). 14 (1976), 52-67.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: Classical Puppeteer." Descant (Toronto) 14 (1976): 52-67.
Notes: This interview is reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998. 149-162.
McDowell, Frederick P. W. "Recent British Fiction: Some Established Writers." Contemporary Literature 11.3 (1970): 401-31.
Notes: This is basically an extended review article, but is interesting for its careful and positive evaluation of Tunc as well as the comparisons and juxtaposition it makes between Durrell and other contemporary British authors, such as William Golding and Iris Murdoch.
McGah, Thomas J. Four Durrell Reflections. Newton, Mass.: BKJ Publications, 1981.
Notes: Musical work for Bflat Clarinet and Piano.
McGah, Thomas J., composer. "Four Durrell Reflections." Music From Concordia. clarinet Sherman Friedland and piano Dale Bartlett. Société Nouvelle d'Enregistrement, 1988.
McGuinness, Patrick. "'The Perfect Form of Public Reticence': Some Aspects of Lawrence Durrell's Poetry." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 89-99.
McMahon, Joseph H. "City for Expatriates." Yale French Studies 32 (1964): 144-58.
Notes: Durrell's "English Death" is mentioned on p. 146 between discussions of Miller and Hemingway.
McMahon, Joseph H. "Where Does Real Life Begin?" Yale French Studies 35 (1965): 96-113.
McNelly, Willis E. "Lawrence Durrell's "Science Fiction in the True Sense"." Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature 30.1 (1976): 61-70.
Meier, Candice Sue. "Reality and Truth in The Alexandria Quartet." da. Drake University.
Mellard, Joan. "The Unity of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Linguistics in Literature 1.1 (1975): 77-143.
Notes: Mellard uses a variety of linguistic analyses to demonstrate unity in Durrell's Alexandria Quartet. Based around an archetypal framework for reading the novels, she uses lexical accounts and collocations to show unity among the volumes, as well as the importance of the lexical groups formed around the archetypally loaded images of the mirror, circle or mask, bubble and water. This analysis is especially effective in connecting the mirror in Justine to water in Clea, as well as emphasizing death and rebirth imagery as a cohesive whole throughout the volumes.
Menuhin, Diana. "Lawrence Durrell in Alexandria and Sommieres." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 308-11.
Menuhin, Diane. "Classic Interview." Labrys 5 (1979): 93-96.
Meredith, Don. "In Search of the Tomb of Murad Reis." Poets and Writers 24.May/June (1996): 50-58.
---. "The Pagan Soul: Lawrence Durrell and the Marine Venus." Where the Tigers Were: Travels Through Literary Landscapes. Don Meredith. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001. 92-101.
Merivale, Patricia. "The Raven and the Bust of Pallas: Classical Artifacts and the Gothic Tale." PMLA 89.5 (1974): 960-66.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned on p. 963.
Merrick, Gordon. "Will Lawrence Durrell Spoil America?" New Republic 138.26 May (1958): 20-21.
Meyer, Gerard Previn. "A Norman Wisp." Saturday Review 35.6 September (1952): 20.
Notes: Review of Durrell's A Key to Modern Poetry.
Michel, Pierre-Marie. "Down the Styx." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.2-3 (1978): 6-16.
Notes: Translated from the French by P. Furney and James Brigham. First appeared in Entreteins in 1973.
Michot, Paulette. "Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Revue Des Langues Vivantes 26.5 (1960): 361-67.
Middleton, Christopher. "The Heraldic Universe." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K Hall & Co., 1987. 15-21.
Miller, Henry. "Benno, The Wild Man From Borneo." The Booster 2.7 (1937): 26-29.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
---. The Books in My Life. Norfolk: New Directions, 1952.
---. "A Boost For Hans Reichel." The Booster 2.7 (1937): 12-13.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
---. "A Boost for The Black Book." The Booster 2.8 (1937): 18.
---. "The Brooklyn Bridge." Seven 1 (1938): 4-10.
---. The Colossus of Maroussi. Norfolk: New Directions, 1941.
Notes: A letter by Durrell concludes the book, and Durrell is mentioned throughout.
---. "Defense of the Freedom to Read." Two Cities 2 (1959): 16-22.
---. "The Durrell of The Black Book Days." Two Cities 1 (1959): 3-6.
---. "The Durrell of The Black Book Days." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 95-99.
Notes: Reprinted from Two Cities 1959.
---. "The Enormous Womb." The Booster 4.10-11 (1937-1938): 20-24.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
---. "Epilogue to Black Spring." The Booster 3.9 (1937): 28-31.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
---. "Fall & Winter Fashions." The Booster 2.8 (1937): 43-46.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
---. "I Am a Wild Park." The Booster 2.8 (1937): 38-41.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
---. "Joseph Delteil and Francois D'Assise." Two Cities 4 (1960): 75-82.
---. "A Letter." Labrys 5 (1979): 79-80.
---. Remember to Remember. Remember to Remember. Henry Miller. London: Grey Walls Press, 1952. 197-207.
Miller, Karl. "Poet's Novels." Listener 61 (1959): 1099-100.
Millgate, Michael. "Contemporary English Fiction: Some Observations." Venture 2.3-4 (1961).
Mills, Judith H. "Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: A Study of Characterization." Thes. Queen's University, 1965.
Mills, Raymond. "With Lawrence Durrell on Rhodes, 1945-47." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 312-16.
Minassian, Daniel H. "Portrait: Lawrence Durrell - A Last Visit With the Author in Provence." Architectural Digest 48.8 (1991): 24, 28-32.
Misiego, Micaela. "Lawrence Durrell y Su Alexandria Quartet." Filologia Moderna 37 (1969): 59-71.
Mitchell, Julian, and Gene Andrewski. "The Art of Fiction XXIII: Lawrence Durrell." Paris Review 22.Autumn-Winter (1960): 32-61.
Notes: This interview is reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses; 1998.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Writers at Work, the Paris Review Interviews, Second Series. Ed. Malcolm Cowley. New York: Viking Press, 1963. 257-82.
Notes: Reprint of the interview from The Paris Review 22 (1960), 32-61. This interview is reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998.
---. "Talking Jolly Glibly." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 21-36.
Notes: Reprint of the interview from The Paris Review 22 (1960), 32-61.
Molina, Cesar Antonio. "Un Tiovivo Varado." Nueva Estafeta 11 (1979): 85-87.
Mollo, Mary. "Larry, My Friend." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.2 (1983): 1-13.
---. "Larry, My Friend." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 317-28.
Montalbetti, Jean. "Lawrence Durrell, En Dix Mouvements." Magazine Litteraire (Paris) 210.Septembre (1984): 78-85.
Montalbetti, Jean, and Earl G. Ingersoll. "Using the Yeast of Religion Without Breathing the Word." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 192-200.
Notes: Translation of Jean Motalbetti's "Lawrence Durrell, en dix mouvements." Magazine Litteraire (Paris) 210 (Septembre 1984): 78-85.
Montremy, Jean-Maurice de. "Evoking an Einsteinian Prayer-Wheel." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 213-14.
Notes: Translation of Montremy's interview in La Croix (Paris) 1 December 1984.
Moore, Geoffrey. Poetry To-Day. Folcroft, PA: Folcroft Press, Inc., 1958.
Moore, Harry T. "Durrell's Black Book." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 100-02.
Notes: from The New York Times Book Review 1960.
---. "Including a Tank of Very Odd Fish." New York Times Book Review .18 September (1960): 4.
Notes: Reprinted as "Durrell's Black Book" in Moore, Harry T., Ed. The World of Lawrence Durrell. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.; 1964; pp. 100-102.
---. "Introduction." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. ix-xix.
"The Kneller Tape (Hamburg)." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. ix-xix.
Notes: This interview is reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998. 70-75.
---. "Richard Aldington in His Last Years." Texas Quarterly 6.3 (1963): 60-74.
---, Ed. The World of Lawrence Durrell. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962.
Moore, Stephanie. "Turning in the Trap: or, Can You Escape the Prince of Darkness? A Reader's Guide to Monsieur." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 100-15.
Moore, Stephanie. "Writing the Pont De Gard." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 197-212.
Morcos, Mona Louis. "Elements of the Autobiographical in The Alexandria Quartet." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 343-59.
Morgan, Thomas B. "The Autumnal Arrival of Lawrence Durrell." Esquire 54.September (1960): 108-11.
Morris, Jan. "Durrell - on a Tourist Bus?" Encounter 49.3 (1977): 77-79.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Sicilian Carousel.
Morris, Robert K. "Lawrence Durrell: The Alexandria Quartet: Art and the Changing Vision." Continuance and Change: The Contemporary British Novel Sequence. Robert K. Morris. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1972. 51-70.
Morrison, James Raymond. "Memory and Light in Lawrence Durrell's The Revolt of Aphrodite." Labrys 5 (1979): 141-53.
Morrison, James Raymond. "Time Structure in the Works of Lawrence Durrell." Diss. University of Toronto, 1973.
Morrison, Ray. "The Influence of Otto Rank on Lawrence Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth, Sappho and The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 135-44.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "'A Mirror Reference to Reality': Justine As a Schopenhauerian Woman in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 42-50.
Notes: Response & discussion, 52-62
---. "Mirrors and the Heraldic Universe in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 499-514.
---. "Rémy De Gourmont and the Young Lawrence Durrell: A Creative Nexus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 97-109.
---. "'With His Art Like a Vase': 'Fangbrand' - An Heraldic Life As Poetry." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.1 (1981): 1-5.
Mosely, Nicholas. "The Contemporary Novel." Theology 66.July (1963): 266-71.
Moss, Robert F. "Review." New Republic 22 February (1975): 30-31.
Notes: Reprinted in Alan Warren Friedman, Ed. Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 50-52.
---. "Review of Monsieur." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 50-52.
Notes: Reprinted from The New Republic, 2 February 1975: 30-31.
Mullins, Edwin. "On Mountolive." Two Cities 1 (1959): 21-24.
Mulvihill, James. "Conrad's Accountant and Durrell's Tunc." Notes on Contemporary Literature 30.3 (2000): 11-12.
Musumarra, Adriana. "Mito e Metafora Nell'Alessandria Di Durrell." Studi Inglesi: Raccolta De Saggi e Ricerche. Ed. Agonstino Lombardo. Bari: Adriatica, 1978. 321-52.
Nambiar, C. Ravindran. "The Resonance of India in the Novels of Durrell." Literary Criterion 27.1-2 (1992): 43-49.
Neuhaus, Volker. "Lawrence Durrells "The Alexandria Quartet"." Typen Multiperspektivischen Erzählens. Volker Neuhaus. Köln: Böhlau, 1971. 150-59.
Notes: In German. Durrell is mentioned briefly in the conclusion of the work as well.
Nichols, Betsy, Frank Kersnowski, and James Nichols, Eds. Selected Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. English Studies Monograph Series 60. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, 1993.
Nichols, James R. "Ah - the Wonder of My Body: The Wandering of My Mind: Classicism and Lawrence Durrell's Literary Tradition." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 449-64.
---. "Lawrence Durrell, Eighteenth-Century Rationalist." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 104-10.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: The Paradise of Bitter Fruit." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 3.2 (1979): 9-16.
Notes: Reprinted in Deus Loci 5.SI 1 (1981): 224-234.
---. "The Paradise of Bitter Fruit: Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 224-34.
---. "The Quest for Self: The Labyrinth in the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell." International Fiction Review 22.1-2 (1995): 54-60.
---. "The Risen Angels in Durrell's Fallen Women: The Fortunate Fall and Calvinism in Lawrence Durrell's Quincunx and The Alexandria Quartet." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Begnal Michael H. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 179-86.
---. "Sunshine Dialogues: Christianity and Paganism in the Works of Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 129-34.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "Tristesse Tristram Lawrence Durrell: 18th Century Rationalist." Selected Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank Kersnowski, and James Nichols. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, 1993. 41-49.
Nin, Anais. "Into the Heraldic Universe, Anais Nin's Letters to Lawrence Durrell, 1937-1939." Anais: An International Journal 5 (1987): 73-98.
---. Nearer the Moon: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin, 1937-1939. pref. & notes Rupert Pole and Gunther Stuhlmann. New York: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1996.
Nin, Anais, and Rupert ed. Pole. "Durrell in California." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 339-42.
Notes: Includes excerpts from Nin's diary.
Nittis, Dion Whitney. "The Heraldic Universe of Lawrence Durrell." Diss. University of California, Los Angeles, 1971.
Notes: Contains the transcript of a letter from Durrell to Nittis.
Nordell, Rod. "'Relativity' in the Novel." Christian Science Monitor .26 March (1959): 11.
Nordell, Roderick. "Durrell Among the Robots." Christian Science Monitor .26 March (1970): 15.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Tunc and Nunquam.
---. "Durrell in Sicily: Rich Prose From a Bus." Christian Science Monitor .2 November (1977): 15.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Sicilian Carousel.
---. "Durrell's Literary Bravura." Christian Science Monitor .3 March (1975): 7.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Monsieur.
Nordell, Roderick. "He Seels the Shimmer." Christian Science Monitor .11 April (1968): 13.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Tunc.
Norden, Charles. "Obituary Notice." Night and Day 1.11 (1937): 8-12.
Notes: Pseudonymously written by Durrell under Charles Norden. Nancy 'Norden' is listed as the illustrator as well. 9 September.
---. "Sportlight." The Booster 2.7 (1937): 6-11.
Notes: Pseudonymously listed under Norden, by Durrell.
North, Harry. "Lawrence Durrell and the Prince of Darkness." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 163-69.
O'Brien, R. A. "Time, Space, and Language in Lawrence Durrell." The Waterloo Review 6 (1961): 16-24.
O'Connor, Philip. "Review - "The Black Book," Lawrence Durrell." Seven 3 (1938): 55-56.
O'Hara, J. D. "Review." New York Times Book Review .2 February (1975): 4.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Monsieur.
Olin-Ammentorp, Warren Lee. "The Epinovel: A Study Of Modern British Fiction In Forms Longer Than The Novel." Diss. University of Michigan.
Olson, Danel. "Sex and Comedy in Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quartet." Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank Kersnowski, and James Nichols. Victoria: University of Victoria Press, 1993. 92-101.
Onega, Susana. "Interview With Peter Ackroyd." Twentieth Century Literature 42.2 (1996): 208-20.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned on page 218.
Onega, Susanna. "Self, World, and Art in the Fiction of John Fowles." Twentieth Century Literature 42.1 (1996): 29-57.
Operajita, Oopalee. "The Love Ethic of Lawrence Durrell in The Alexandria Quartet.". Dalhousie University, 1982.
Orfalea, Gregory. "Literary Devolution: The Arab in the Post-World War II Novel in English." Journal of Palestine Studies 17.2 (1988): 109-28.
Orr, Leonard. "Pleasures of the Immachination: Transformations of the Inanimate in Durrell and Pynchon." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 127-36.
Orwell, George. "Back to the Twenties." The New English Weekly 12.2 (1937): 30-31.
Notes: A review of The Booster.
---. "The Booster." The New English Weekly 12.5 (1937): 100.
Notes: A response to Durrell rebutal of Orwell's review of The Booster.
Ozana, Anna. "Auf Dem Wege Zum Modernen Roman: Gedanken Bei Der Lekture Der Romane Lawrence Durrells." Welt and Wort 14 (1959): 237-42.
Paipeti, Hilary Whitton. "In Search of the Durrell's in Corfu." The Corfiot 117 (2000): 14-15.
---. "Landscapes in Literature: Were Prospero and Alcinous Corfiots." The Corfiot 105 (1999): 17-19.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Erections: Source Materials for Prospero's Cell." The Corfiot 118 (2000): 14-16, 21.
Notes: Paipeti's paper from On Miracle Ground XI, Corfu, 2000.
Palade Karalanian, Michaela Rodica. "Literature and Culture: Time Structure in The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell and The Sea of Fertility by Yukio Mishima." Diss. State University of New York, 1991.
Notes: DAI No.: DA9102636.
Palmer, D. N. "A Study of Love and Nationality in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet and the Teaching of It to Greek University Students." Thes. London, Institute of Education, 1975.
Papayanis, Marilyn L. "From the Metropolis to the Margins: The Ethics of Expatriation From Lawrence to Ondaatje." Diss. Rutgers, 2001.
Notes: Durrell, with D.H. Lawrence and Paul Bowles, is identifiied a s key focus. ISBN: 0-493-56755-0 DAI: 63/02
Parrinder, Patrick. "Naming of Parts." London Review of Books 7.10 (1985): 22-23.
Pascal, Roy. "Tense and Novel." Modern Language Review 62 (1962): 1-11.
Peaden, Cecil L. comp. "The Alexandria Quartet: An Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Criticism." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 173-259.
Pearman, Jonathan. "Durrells Bibliotek." Biblis 1.1 (1998): 28-31.
Peirce, Carol. "The Alexandria Quartet." Reference Guide to English Literature. Ed. D. L. Kirkpatrick. 2nd ed. Vol. 3. Chicago: St. James, 1991. 1452-53.
---. "The Alexandria Quartet: A Key to Modern Literature." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.1 (1980): 123-44.
---. "Behind the Name Anais Nin: A Speculation After Borges?" Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 164-68.
---. "Commentary." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 17-18.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "Durrell's Festive Comedy: 'Very Reverent Sport'." Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank L. Kersnowski, and James R. Nichols. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria Press, 1993. 22-40.
Peirce, Carol. "East and West: Current Critical Responses to The Alexandria Quartet." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 125-41.
Peirce, Carol. "A Fellowship in Time: Durrell, Eliot, and the Quest for the Grail." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Ed Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 70-81.
---. ""Intimations of Power Within": Durrell's Heavenly Game of the Tarot." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 200-13.
---. "Introduction." Prospero's Cell: A Guide to the Landscape and Manners of the Island of Corfu. Lawrence Durrell. New York: Marlowe & Company, 1996. xi-xxii.
---. "'A Lass Unparalled'd': The Memory of Shakespeare's Cleopatra in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 173-82.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "The Long Shadow of D.H. Lawrence on Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." D.H. Lawrence: The Cosmic Adventure: Studies of His Ideas, Works, and Literary Relationships. Ed. Lawrence Gamache. Nepean, Ontario: Borealis Press, 1996. 34-47.
Notes: Essay based on a paper from the Fifth International D.H. Lawrence Conference held at the University of Ottawa, Canada, June 24-28, 1993.
---. "'One Other Gaudy Night': Lawrence Durrell's Elizabethan Quartet." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 101-15.
Notes: Expansion of "A Lass Unparallel'd" Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 173-182.
---. "'Past the Size of Dreaming': The Alexandria Quartet Then and Now." CEAMagazine: A Journal of the College English Association 12 (1999): 49-59.
---. "Pynchon's V. and Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Pynchon Notes 8 (1982): 23-29.
---. "A Reading of Durrell's Map: John Wain's Oxford Lecture." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.2 (1979): 3-8.
---. "'Rhythms of Memory' Discovery of Lawrence Durrell." Passager 5 (1991): 8-13.
---. "Some Worthwhile Work to Be Done: Is Nessim the Leader of the World Today?" Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 164-66.
---. "That 'One Book There, a Plutarch': Of Isis and Osiris in The Alexandria Quartet." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 79-92.
---. "'To Travel by Moonlight As Well As Sunlight': Nin's Theory of the Novel and Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Anais Nin: A Book of Mirrors. Ed. Paul Herron. Huntington Woods, Michigan: Sky Blue Press, 1996. 311-19.
---. "'Wrinkled Deep in Time': The Alexandria Quartet As Many-Layered Palimpsest." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 2.4 (1979): 11-28.
Notes: Expanded and reprinted in Twentieth Century Literature 33.4 (1987), 485-498.
---. "'Wrinkled Deep in Time': The Alexandria Quartet As Many-Layered Palimpsest." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 485-98.
Pelaez, Raul Victor. "Larry's Long Siesta of 1948." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 332-33.
Pelletier, Jacques. "Le Carnet Noir De Lawrence Durrell Et Le Roman De La Transition." Etudes Litteraires 27.2 (1994): 123-33.
---. Le Quatour D'Alexandrie De Lawrence Durrell [Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet]. Paris: Hachette, 1975.
Peltzer, Federico. "Lawrence Durrell, Nostalgia De Su Cuarteto." Suplemento Literario La Nacion (Buenos Aires) .31 May (1991): 6.
Perles, Alfred. "A Belated Tribute to Larry." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 280-83.
Perles, Alfred, Ed. The Booster. New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1968.
Notes: A reprint of the Booster and Delta from September 1937 to Easter 1939.
Perles, Alfred. "Enter Jupiter Jr." Two Cities 1 (1959): 7-10.
---. "Happy Birthday, Larry." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 7-9.
---. My Friend Henry Miller. London: Neville Spearman Ltd., 1955.
Notes: See pages 132-133 and 167-176.
---. My Friend Lawrence Durrell: An Intimate Memoir on the Author of The Alexandria Quartet. Northwood, Middlesex: Scorpion Press, 1961.
---. My Friend Lawrence Durrell: An Intimate Memoir on the Author of The Alexandria Quartet. 1961. London: Village Press, 1973.
---. "Preface." The Durrell-Miller Letters, 1935-80. Ed. Ian S. MacNiven. London: Faber & Faber, 1988. ix-xi.
Peters, John U. "The Incense of Homage." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 58-68.
Petrulian, Catrinel Plesu. "Lawrence Durrell's Quartet." Revista De Istorie Si Teorie Literara 25 (1976): 397-401.
Pfeiffer, K. Ludwig. Wissenschaft Als Sujet Im Modernen Englishen Roman. Constance: Universitatsverlag Konstanz, 1979.
Notes: See pp. 27-33.
Pharand, Michel W. "Eros Agonistes: The Decay of Loving in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 61-71.
---. "Personal Neurasthenia: Eros and Thanatos in the Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 98-112.
Phelps, Anthony. "Anthony Phelps." Callaloo 15.2 (1992): 381-84.
Notes: Phelps mentions Durrell when explaining the relationship between Place, Writing, and Nationality.
Phelps, G. H. "The Novel Today." The Pelican Guide to English Literature. Ed. Boris Ford. Vol. 7: The Modern Age. Baltimore: Penguin, 1961. 475-95.
Philippe, Murielle. "'You Begin to Paint It for Yourself in Words': L'Ecriture Picturale De Durrell, Naissance Et Devenir." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 203-23.
Phillips, Caryl. "Lawrence Durrell." Extravagant Strangers: A Literature of Belonging. Ed. Caryl Phillips. London: Faber & Faber, 1997. 87-88.
Notes: Introduction to "London at Night" in the same volume.
Phillips-Peckosh, Claire Ellen. "Gender and Determinancy in the Space-Time Continuum: A Study of Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." thes. North East Missouri State University, 1989.
Notes: 1338351
Pinchin, Jane Lagoudis. Alexandria Still: Forster, Durrell and Cavafy. Princeton Essays in Literature. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977.
---. "Durrell's Fatal Cleopatra." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 5.SI 1 (1981): 24-39.
Notes: Proceedings of the First National Lawrence Durrell Conference. Reprinted in Modern Fiction Studies 28.2 (1982), 229-236 -- and in Friedman Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell, 1987.
---. "Durrell's Fatal Cleopatra." Modern Fiction Studies 28.2 (1982): 229-36.
---. "Durrell's Fatal Cleopatra." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 193-200.
Notes: Reprinted from Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 5.1 (1981): 24-39.
---. "It Goes on Being Alexandria Still: C.P. Cavafy and the English Alexandrians." Diss. Columbia University, 1973.
Notes: Revised and published as Pinchin's Alexandria Still.
---. "Sideways Out of the House: Lawrence and Gerald Durrell." Blood Brothers: Siblings As Writers. Ed. Norman Kiell. New York: International University Press, 1983.
Pinchin, Jane Lagoudis, and Joan Rodman response Goulianos. "Durrell's Fatal Cleopatra." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 24-39.
Notes: Response and discussion, pp. 52-62.
Pine, Richard. "The 'Aquarians'." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 61-69.
---. "Caesar's Vast Ghost: The View From Dublin." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 127-29.
---. The Dandy and the Herald: Manners, Mind and Morals From Brummell to Durrell. New York: St. Martin's, 1988.
Pine, Richard. "Family Values." Ecologist 32.4 (2002): 38-39.
Notes: Discusses Lawrence and Gerald Durrell on Corfu and the new Durrell School of Corfu.
Pine, Richard. "Lawrence Durrell: A Biography." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 195-201.
Notes: Review of MacNiven's book of the same title.
---. Lawrence Durrell: The Mindscape. New York: St Martin's, 1994.
Pine, Richard. "Love: Brian Friel's Give Me Your Answer, Do!" Irish University Review 29.1 (1999): 176-88.
---. "Nostos: The Durrells and Corfu." The Anglo-Hellenic Review 26 (2002): 3-5.
Pissarello, Giulia. "Una Quest Verticale: Prospero's Cell Di Lawrence Durrell." Stultifera Navis: Studi Di Anglistica 3 (2000): 155-70.
Plo Alastrué, Ramón. "Chaos and Cosmos in The Avignon Quintet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 116-25.
Plo Alastrué, Ramón. "Durrell Writing About Writers Writing: Towards a Spatial Definition of The Avignon Quintet." Miscelanea: A Journal of English and American Studies 17 (1996): 207-25.
Plo Alastrué, Ramón. "The Novelist As Prince of Darkness: A Scientific Approach to Lawrence Durrell's Monsieur." Science, Literature and Interpretation: Essays on Twentieth-Century Literature and Critical Theory. Ed. F. Collorada. Zaragoza: Secretariado de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Zaragoza, 1991. 97-115.
Podnieks, Elizabeth. "'OO - I Have Been Well Loved': Elizabeth Smart and the Three Musketeers." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 41-61.
Poole, Richard. "Gender and Persona." Poetry Wales 25.4 (1990): 27-31.
Porter, Peter. "Func." New Statesman 94.15 July (1977): 87.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Sicilian Carousel.
Porter, Roger J. "Autobiography, Exile, Home: The Egyptian Memoirs of Gini Alhadeff, André Aciman, and Edward Said." Biography 24.1 (2001): 302-13.
Notes: Mentions the Durrell conference, On Miracle Ground XI, in Corfu, numerous times.
---. "Durrell and the Dilemmas of Travel Writing." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 51-59.
Porteus, Hugh Gordon. "Points of View: Three Exiles." Poetry London 3.12 (1947): 28-31.
Notes: A review of Keith Douglas' Alamein to Zem-Zem; Durrell's Cities, Plains and People and Prospero's Cell; and Bernard Spencer's Aegean Islands. Durrell is described as "one of the most brilliant prose writers since Joyce" (28).
Porteus, Hugh Gordon. "Views and Reviews: DE ARTE MORIENDE." The New English Weekly 13.23 (1938): 341-42.
Notes: Review of The Black Book.
Potter, Robert A., and Brooke Whiting. Lawrence Durrell: A Checklist. Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles Library, 1961.
Notes: In addition to the checklist, this work marks publications that the UCLA Library holds in its Durrell collection.
Powell, Lawrence Clark. "Around the World in Sixty Books." The Little Package: Pages on Literature and Landscape From a Traveling Bookman's Life. Lawrence Clark Powell. Cleveland: World, 1964. 104-12.
---. "Durrell in Dallas." The Little Package: Pages on Literature and Landscape From a Traveling Bookman's Life. Lawrence Clark Powell. Cleveland: World, 1964. 122-24.
---. Islands of Books. Los Angeles: The Ward Ritchie Press, 1951.
Notes: SP Coll. Title essay is dedicated to Durrell and his works.
---. "The Miller of Big Sur." Books in My Baggage: Adventures in Reading and Collecting. Lawrence Clark Powell. London: Constable, 1960. 148-53.
Notes: Durrell is discussed briefly, and elsewhere in the book.
---. "The Road to Salzburg." The Little Package: Pages on Literature and Landscape From a Traveling Bookman's Life. Lawrence Clark Powell. Cleveland: World, 1964. 180-83.
---. "Speaking of Books." Books in My Baggage: Adventures in Reading and Collecting. Lawrence Clark Powell. London: Constable, 1960. 74-89.
---. "Talismans for Travellers." The Little Package: Pages on Literature and Landscape From a Traveling Bookman's Life. Lawrence Clark Powell. Cleveland: World, 1964. 172-79.
---. "A Way of Saying Urgent Things." New York Times Book Review .18 February (1962): 5, 20.
Powers, Anthony. Memorials of Sleep: Seven Songs to Poems by Lawrence Durrell. London: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Notes: A setting of Durrell's poetry for Tenor solo and orchestra. Contains "Echoes," "Lesbos," "A Water-Colour of Venice," "Aphrodite," "Water Music," "Nemea," and "Finis."
---. The Swing of the Sea. London: Oxford University Press, 1992.
Notes: A setting of Durrell's "Water Music" for soprano solo and small ensemble (two clarinets, viola, cello, and bass). ID [#N8314].
Pownall, David E. "Lawrence Durrell." Articles on Twentieth Century Literature: An Annotated Bibliography 1954 to 1970. Ed. David E. Pownall. New York: Kraus-Thomason Organization Ltd., 1973. 728-42.
Notes: Contains bibliographical entries drawn from the journal Twentieth Century Literature.
Pratt, Annis. "The New Feminist Criticism." College English 32.8 (1971): 872-78.
Notes: Durrell is referred to on page 877 as among the group of authors whose work is "resonanant and craftsmanlike even if it is chauvenistic."
Premoli-Droulers, Francesca. Writer's Houses. Prologue Marguerite Duras. New York: The Vendrome Press, 1995.
Notes: Durrell's home in Sommieres is shown in photographs and a biographical sketch of Durrell is given on pp. 56-63.
Prescott, Peter S. "Prince of Darkness." Newsweek 84.13 January (1975): 67-68.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Monsieur.
Press, John. The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in Poetry. London: Oxford University Press, 1968.
Notes: Frequent references are made to Durrell's works, Key to Modern Poetry and Tree of Idleness in particular.
---. "Poets of the Second World War and of the 1940's: Introduction." A Map of Modern English Verse. John Press. London: Oxford University Press, 1969. 230-35.
Notes: The introduction segment of the chapter discusses Durrell. "Nemea" is also included in the poetry selections that follow.
---. "Travellers." Rule and Energy: Trends in British Poetry Since the Second World War. John Press. London: Oxford University Press, 1963. 202-35.
Notes: Text of the George Elliston Poetry Foundation Lectures, University of Cincinnati, 1962.
Pritchett, V. S. "Alexandrian Hothouse." The Living Novel and Later Appreciations. V. S. Pritchett. New York: Random House, 1964. 303-09.
Notes: Also appears in Pritchett's The Working Novelist. London: Chatto & Windus, 1965. 30-35.
---. "Alexandrian Hothouse." The Working Novelist. V. S. Pritchett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1965. 30-35.
Notes: Also appears in Pritchett's The Living Novel and Later Appreciations. New York: Random House, 1964. pp. 303-309.
---. "New Novels." New Statesman and Nation 13 (1937): 741.
Notes: Review of Panic Spring.
---. "The Sun and the Sun-Less." New Statesman 59.13 February (1960): 223-24.
Proser, Matthew N. "Darley's Dilemma: The Problem of Structure in Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction 4.2 (1961): 18-28.
Pèrles, Alfred, Lawrence Durrell, and Henry Miller. Art and Outrage: A Correspondence About Henry Miller Between Alfred Perles and Lawrence Durrell. London: Putnam, 1959.
Notes: Correspondence between Durrell and Pèrles, with three letters by Henry Miller as well.
Quinn, Patrick. "Down into the Labyrinth and Beyond the Ego." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 78-92.
---. ""More Than a Fascination With the Divine Marquis": John Fowles's The Magus and Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 270-84.
---. "Wandering With Wellies Over the Pudding Island: England in the Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 33-40.
Radavich, David. "A Grecian Turn: Poems From Corfu." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 309-15.
---. "Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 206-09.
Notes: Review of Bolton's book of the same title.
Raine, Kathleen. "George Seferis." Poetry London 4.15 (1949): 25-26.
Notes: Review of Seferis' The King of Asine. London: John Lehmann Ltd., 1948, which is in part translated by Durrell.
Rao, A. Ramakrishna. "The Image of Labyrinth in Borges, Durrell and Joshi." Glimpses of Indo-English Fiction. Ed. O. P. Saxena. Vol. 3. 1985. 17-28.
Raper, Julius Rowan. "Constructing the Feminine: Elemental Figures in Durrell's Pied Piper of Lovers." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 53-61.
Notes: Derived from Raper's paper for On Miracle Ground XI, Corfu, July 2000.
---. "Durrell's Justine and Fowles's The Collector As Late Modernist Novels: Why the Postmodern?" Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 70-92.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Balthazar (1958): Breaking the Modernist Mold." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 69-84.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Sebastian (1983): The Novel of Transferences." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 109-17.
---. "The Philosopher's Stone and Durrell's Psychological Vision in Monsieur and Livia." Twentieth Century Literature 36.4 (1990): 419-33.
Notes: Reprinted in Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole.
---. "The Philosopher's Stone and Durrell's Psychological Vision in The Avignon Quintet." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds. Raper-Julius-Rowan, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 137-50.
Raper, Julius Rowan, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. "Introduction." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds. Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 1-7.
---, Eds. Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995.
Rashidi, Linda Stump. "Beyond Mere Words: Duality, Reality, and Linguistic Structure in Balthazar." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 95-118.
Rashidi, Linda Stump. "Complexity of Reality in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." Systemic Perspectives on Discourse Vol 2. Eds. James Benson and William Greeves. Vol. 2. New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1985. 204-24.
Rashidi, Linda Stump. "Durrell As Magical Realist." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 117-23.
Rashidi, Linda Stump. "Linguistic Signals of Activeness and Passiveness in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." The Ninth LACUS Forum 1982. Columbia, SC: Hornbeam Press, for the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States, 1983. 405-12.
Read, Phyllis J. "The Illusion of Personality: Cyclical Time in Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Modern Fiction Studies 13.3 (1967): 389-99.
Reavey, George. "Eight Characters in Search of an Exit." Saturday Review 45.10 March (1962): 24.
Reibling, Christopher Robert. "In the Stud Book and Everything: Femme Fatality and the Word in Twentieth Century Anglo-American Fiction." Diss. York University, 1991.
Reilly, Robert J. "Henry James and the Morality of Fiction." American Literature 39.1 (1967): 1-30.
Rexroth, Kenneth. "The Artifice of Convincing Immodesty." Griffin 9.9 (1960): 3-9.
---. "The Comic Spirit." Atlantic Monthly 202.September (1958): 80-81.
---. "The Footsteps of Horrace." Nation 184.18 May (1957): 444.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Assays. Kenneth Rexroth. Norfolk: New Directions, 1961. 118-30.
Notes: reprinted in Friedman Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Consists of three reviews.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 15-30.
---. "A Steady Note of Mockery." Nation 206.20 May (1968): 673-74.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Tunc.
---. "What Is Wrong With Durrell?" Nation 190.4 June (1960): 493-94.
Rhodes, Nick. "A Necessary Bias." PN Review 5.4 (1978): 51-52.
Riaume, Jean Marc. "Lawrence Durrell Et Les Iles De La Mediterranee." Cycnos 7 (1991): 51-61.
Richardson, K. R. "A Critical Examination of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet, With Particular Reference to the Influence on Content and Form of Durrell's 'Heraldic Universe', and His Interests in Physics and Psychology." Thes. University of London, Birkbeck College, 1976.
Richardson, Ken. "Space-Time and Relativity in 'The Alexandria Quartet'." Labrys 5 (1979): 111-39.
Richardson, Maurice. "New Novels." New Statesman and Nation 53.9 February (1957): 180.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Justine.
Richthofen, Patrick von. "The Booster/Delta Nexus: Henry Miller and His Friends in the Literary World of Paris and London on the Eve of the Second World War." Diss. University of Durham, 1987.
Richtofen, Patrick von. "Lawrence Durrell, Prince of Denmark." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 4.2 (1980): 3-14.
Ricks, Christopher. "Female and Other Impersonators." New York Review of Books 15.23 July (1970): 8.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Nunquam.
Ridler, Anne. "Recollections of Lawrence Durrell." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 293-97.
Notes: Includes excerpts of letters.
Rieger-Pratt, Anna. "Lawrence Durrell's « Alexandria Quartet »: A « Novelist's Novel »?" Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 28.3-4 (1981): 357-67.
Rippier, Joseph S. "Introduction." Some Postwar British Novelists. Joseph S. Rippier. Frankfurt/Main: Verlag Moritz Diesterweg, 1965. 5-18.
Notes: Durrell is discussed, generally, in the context of post-WWII British authors, including Golding, Murdoch and Snow.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Some Postwar British Novelists. Joseph S. Rippier. Frankfurt/Main: Verlag Moritz Diesterweg, 1965. 106-37.
Ritchie, Harry. Success Stories: Literature and the Media in England, 1950-1959. London: Faber & Faber, 1988.
Notes: See pages 198 and 214.
Robillard, Douglas Jr. "The Alchemist of The Alexandria Quartet." Cauda Pavonis: The Hermetic Text Society Newsletter 8.2 (1989): 7-9.
---. "In the Capital of Memory: The Alexandria of Durrell and Cavafy." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 78-87.
Robinson, Jeremy. Lawrence Durrell: Between Love and Death, Between East and West. Kidderminster, Worcester, England: Crescent Moon, 1995.
Robinson, Jeremy. "Love, Culture, and Poetry." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowksi. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 141-50.
---. Love, Culture & Poetry: A Study of Lawrence Durrell. Kidderminster, Worcester, England: Crescent Moon, 1990.
Notes: An extended version of an essay originally appearing in Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Rather rough bookmaking.
Robinson, W. R. "Intellect and Imagination in The Alexandria Quartet." Shenandoah 18.4 (1967): 55-68.
Robson, W. W. Modern English Literature. London: Oxford University Press, 1970.
Rodenbeck, John. "Alexandria in Cavafy, Durrell, and Tsirkas." Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics (2001): 141-62.
Rodenbeck, John. "Literary Alexandria." Massachusetts Review 42.4 (2002): 524-72.
Roessel, David. ""Cut in Half As It Was": Editorial Excisions and the Original Shape of Reflections on a Marine Venus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 64-77.
---. In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in English & American Literature From 1770 to 1967. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Notes: Durrell is discussed most extensively in the Introduction and Conclusion.
---. "Introduction." Reflections on a Marine Venus: A Companion to the Landscape of Rhodes. Lawrence Durrell. New York: Marlowe & Company, 1996. 3-13.
---. "Letters of Lawrence Durrell to Austen Harrison." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 2-34.
---. "A Passage Through Alexandria: The City in the Writing of Durrell and Forster." Alexandria: Real and Imagined. Eds. Anthony Hirst and Michael Silk. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2004. 323-35.
---. "Rodis Roufos on Bitter Lemons: A Suppressed Section of The Age of Bronze." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 129-38.
Notes: incl. text.
---. "'Something to Stand the Government in Good Stead': Lawrence Durrell and the Cyprus Review." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 37-50.
---. "'This Is Not a Political Book': Bitter Lemons As British Propaganda (Lawrence Durrell and Cyprus)." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 24 (2000): 235-45.
---. "'Yorick's Column': Lawrence Durrell's Unsigned Humor Sketches in the Egyptian Gazette, 1941." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 3-52.
Rohan, Jean-Pierre de. "Lawrence Durrell." Book and Magazine Collector .47 (1988): 22-29.
Notes: Contains a review of Durrell's publishing career, with a particular emphasis on British editions. Contains a bibliography of book publications in the UK of Durrell's materials, as well as a pricing guide for these works.
Roht, Toivi. "The Narrative Quest: An Interpretation of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Thes. Queen's University, 1968.
Rolin, Gabrielle. "Lawrence Durrell." Realites .280 (1969): 5-17.
Rolland, Marc. "Tunc Et Nunquam Romans DAnticipation?" Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 179-94.
Rolo, Charles. "Fiction Chronicle." Atlantic Monthly 202.September (1958): 80-81.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Balthazar.
---. "Reader's Choice." Atlantic 203.April (1959): 134.
---. "Reader's Choice." Atlantic 204.September (1959): 95.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Stiff Upper Lip.
---. "Troubled Island." Atlantic Monthly 201.April (1958): 93-94.
Romberg, Bertil. "The Alexandria Quartet." Studies in the Narrative Technique of the First-Person Novel. Bertil Romberg. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1962. 277-308.
---. "The Alexandria Quartet." Studies in the Narrative Techniques of the First-Person Novel. Bertil Romberg. Folcroft: Folcroft Library Editions, 1974. 277-308.
Notes: Reprint of same (Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiskell, 1962).
Rook, Robin. At the Foot of the Acropolis: A Study of Lawrence Durrell's Novels. Birmingham, England: The Delos Press, 1995.
---. Lawrence Durrell's Double Concerto. Birmingham, England: Delos Press, 1990.
Rose, John M. "Durrell and Plotinus: Mapping the City, Mapping Life." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 75-89.
---. "Multiple Truths and Multiple Narratives: Nietzsche's Perspectivism and the Narrative Structure of The Alexandria Quartet." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 215-38.
Rose, Phyllis. "Tours of Sicily." The American Scholar 67.4 (1998): 129-33.
Rosenblum, Mort. Olives: The Life and Lore of a Noble Fruit. New York: North Point Press, 1996.
Notes: Mentions Durrell throughout.
Ross, Alan. "Mediterranean Littorals." Poetry 1945-1950. Alan Ross. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1951. 27-30.
---. "The Poetry of Mnemotechny." Poetry London 10 (1944): 236-38.
---. "Rhyme and Reason." New York Times Book Review .17 September (1967): 20.
Routh, Francis. "Songs of Lawrence Durrell.", 1966.
Notes: A song cycle on Durrell's poetry, for voice and piano. Contains "Echo," "Lesbos," "Nemea," "The Unimportant Morning," and "Water Music."
Rubrecht, Werner Hermann. Durrells Alexandria Quartet. Struktur Als Bezugssystem, Sichtung Und Analyse. Berne: Franck, 1972.
Rugset, Tone. "Tunc-Nunquam: The Quest for Wholeness." Labrys 5 (1979): 155-62.
---. "Tunc-Nunquam: The Quest for Wholeness." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 216-22.
Notes: Reprinted from Labrys 5 (1979), 155-162.
Rumens, Carol. "Eros and Thanatos in Alex." The Observer .23 October (1983): 32.
Notes: Review of Constance and The Alexandria Quartet.
Ruprecht, Louis A. Jr. "By the Waters of Delphi: Durrell, Kazantzakis, Achilles' Fiancee, and the Idea of Greece." Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 83.2 (2000): 331-60.
Ruprecht, Louis A. Jr. "God Gardened in the East, Avram Wandered West." The South Atlantic Quarterly 98.4 (1999): 689-710.
Ruprecht, Walter Hermann. Durrells Alexandria Quartet: Struktur Als Belzugssystem. Sichtung Und Analyse. Swiss Studies in English 72. Berne: Francke Verlag, 1972.
Russo, John Paul. "Love in Lawrence Durrell." Prairie Schooner 43.4 (1969): 396-407.
Ryan, Betty. "Nous Faisons De L'Histoire!" Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 284-86.
Sajavaara, Kari. Imagery in Lawrence Durrell's Prose. Mémoires De La Société Néophilologique De Helsinki 35. Helsinki: Société Néophilologique, 1975.
Notes: Sajavaara offers a detailed study of imagery in Durrell's works, as well as how imagery and theme interact.
Sanchez-Garcia, Jesus M. "Algunas Taxonomias Del Lexico De Las Emociones y Su Pertinencia Para El Corpus Lexico De Un Estudio Traductologico Ingles-Espanol." Cuadernos De Investigacion Filologica (Spain) 21-22 (1995): 89-118.
---. "Desplazamientos Lexico-Semanticos y Efectos Macroestructurales En La Traduccion Espanola De The Alexandria Quartet: Topologia Conceptual." Miscelanea: A Journal of English and American Studies 16.189-213 (1995): 231-32.
Sanchez Mayans, Fernando. "Miller y Durrell Publican Su Correspondencia." Nivel 44.3 (1966): 8.
Savinel, Christine. "Postface: « Le Quatuor D'Alexandrie », Masque Et Rhapsodie." Le Quatuor D'Alexandrie. Lawrence Durrell. Paris: La Pochothèque, 1992. 1007-26.
Scholes, Robert. "Lawrence Durrell and The Return to Alexandria." The Fabulators. Robert Scholes. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. 17-31.
Notes: Reprint of - Scholes, Robert. "Return to Alexandria: Lawrence Durrell and Western Narrative Tradition." Virginia Quarterly Review 40 (Summer 1964), 411-420.
---. "Lawrence Durrell and the Return to Alexandria." Fabulation and Metafiction. Robert Scholes. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1979. 28-36.
Notes: reprinted
---. "Lawrence Durrell and the Return to Alexandria." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 171-77.
Notes: Reprinted from The Fabulators New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. 17-28.
---. "Return to Alexandria: Lawrence Durrell and Western Narrative Tradition." The Virginia Quarterly Review 40.3 (1964): 411-20.
Notes: Reprinted in Scholes, The Fabulators
Scholes, Robert. "The Revival of Romance: Lawrence Durrell 1967." The English Novel: Developments in Criticism Since Henry James: A Casebook. Ed. Stephen Hazell. London: Macmillan, 1978. 125-35.
Schwerdt, Lisa. "Coming of Age in Alexandria: The Narrator." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 210-21.
Scott-James, R. A. Fifty Years of English Literature 1900-1950. London: Longmans, Green, 1951.
Notes: See page 234.
Scott-Kilvert, Ian. "Seferis and Britain." George Seferis 1900-1971. National Book League. London: National Book League & the British Council, 1975. 9-10.
Scott, W. T. "Lyric Line With Elegance." Saturday Review 40.22 June (1957): 31.
Seferis, George. "George Seferis to Henry Miller: A Letter." Labrys 5 (1979): 81.
---. "The Greek Poems of Lawrence Durrell." Labrys 5 (1979): 85-92.
---. The King of Asine and Other Poems. Trans. Lawrence Spencer Bernard Valaoritis Nanos Durrell. London: John Lehmann Ltd., 1948.
Seigneurie, Kenneth Eric. "Space and the Colonial Encounter in Lawrence Durrell, Out El-Kouloub and Naguib Mahfouz (Egypt)." Diss. University of Michigan, 1996.
Notes: DAI: DA9610235
Senn, Wener. "The Labyrinth Image in Verbal Art: Sign, Symbol, Icon?" Word & Image 2.3 (1986): 219.
Notes: Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth is discussed on page 226.
Serpieri, Alessandro. "Il Quartetto Di Alessandria Di Lawrence Durrell." Ponte 18 (1962): 48-57.
Sertoli, Giuseppe. Lawrence Durrell. Civilta Letteraria Del Novecento: Sezione Inglese - Americana 6. Milano: University of Mersia, 1967.
Servotte, Herman. "The Alexandrian Quartet Van Lawrence Durrell." Dietsche Warande En Belfort 108 (1963): 646-58.
Seymour-Smith, Martin. "Lawrence Durrell." The New Guide to Modern World Literature. Martin Sermour-Smith. New York: Peter Bedrick, 1985. 308-08.
Shapiro, Stephen A. "The Ambivalent Animal: Man in the Contemporary British and American Novel." The Centennial Review 12 (1968): 1-22.
Sharon, Avi. "An Anglo-Hellenic Colossus." Anglo-Hellenic Review 21 (2000): 3-4.
Sharon, Avi. "New Friends For New Places: England Rediscovers Greece (Mid-Twentieth Century Literary Connections)." Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics 8.2 (2000): 42-62.
---. "Sketch of a Greek Correspondence: Lawrence Durrell and George Katsimbalism." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 3-11.
Shifreen, Lawrence J. "Faction in the Villa Seurat." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.2 (1981): 1-19.
---. "Re-Evaluating the Durrell-Miller Canon." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 115-23.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
Shugart, Diane. "Refracting Paradise: Seeing Greece Through Writer's Eyes." Odyssey: The World of Greece November/December (1999): 56-58.
Notes: Review of Keeley's Inventing Paradise.
Siegumfeldt, Inge Birgitte. "Lawrence Durrell's Southbound Train: The Disorientation of the Reader in The Avignon Quintet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 109-23.
Silverstein, Norman, and Arthur L. Lewis. "Durrell's 'Song for Zarathustra'." The Explicator 21.2 (1962): item 10.
Sivadasan, C. P. ""Green Coconuts: Rio" - A Stylistic Analysis." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 213-14.
Skordili, Beatrice. "The Author and the Demiurge: Gnostic Dualism in The Alexandria Quartet." Agora: An Online Graduate Journal 3.1 (2004)): 1-21.
Notes: Online http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/agora/images/214.htm
---. "The Case of the Missing Green Fingerstall: Durrell's Quasi-Relativistic Poetics." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 155-66.
---. "Two Optical Apparatuses in The Alexandria Quartet." In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 11.2 (2002): 223-40.
Skow, John. "Infernal Triangle." Time 27 January (1975): 3, 85.
Sligh, Charles L. "Lawrence Durrell, Postmodernism and the Ethics of Alterity." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly NS 7 (1999-2000): 184-89.
Notes: Review of Herbrechter's book of the same title.
Sligh, Charles L. "The Minor Mythologies: Introduction." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 3-10.
---. "Reading the Divergent Weave: A Note and Some Speculations on Durrell and Cortazar." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 118-32.
Smith, Janet Adam. "Books of the Quartet." The Criterion 18.70 (1938): 113-18.
Notes: Reviews Proems and comments on Durrell's contribution.
Smith, Nelson J. III. "The Dynamics of Fictional Worlds." Western Humanities Review 22 (1968): 35-46.
Smith, Romayne Chaloner. "The Shape of the Fluid in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." MA Thesis. University of Western Ontario.
Smith, Rowland. "Service in Exile: Poets Abroad in Wartime." The Dalhousie Review 75.1 (1995): 81-97.
Notes: While essentially a review article, Smith engages extensively with the Alexandria Quartet and adds to Bowen's initial work in "Many Histories Deep": The Personal Landscape Poets in Egypt, 1940-45. Madison: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 1995.
Smith, Tony. "Durrell's Quincunx." British Medical Journal 288.6420 (1984): 850-51.
Smith, William G. "Letting the Book Breathe by Itself." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 60-62.
Notes: Reprint of the interview from Books and Bookmen February 1960.
Smyth, W. F. "Lawrence Durrell: Modern Love in Chamber Pots and Space Time." Edge (Edmonton) 2.Spring (1964): 105-16.
Sobhy, Soad Hussein. "Alexandria As Groddeck's It." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 26-39.
Notes: Preceded by posthumous tributes to the author by Dr. Zeinab Raafat and Dr. Aleya Said.
Sobhy, Soad Hussein. "The Fabulator's Perspective on Egypt in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 85-96.
---. "Lawrence Durrell's Heraldic Universe." Gombak Review: A Biannual Publication of Creative Writing and Critical Comment 3.1 (1998): 1-18.
Soete, Mary. "Lawrence Durrell." Library Journal 125.8 (2000): 166.
Notes: Reviews the video "A Smile in the Mind's Eye" and lists the video's availability. The short film is described as biographical and rich in detail.
Sokolov, Raymond A. "Places." New York Times Book Review .3 December (1978): 15.
Notes: Review of Durrell's The Greek Islands.
Solway, David. "Inventing Paradise: The Greek Journey 1937-47." Journal of Modern Greek Studies 18.1 (2000): 209-12.
Notes: Review of Edmund Keeley's Inventing Paradise.
Southam, Wallace. Lesbos. Arr. Patrick Smythe. Oxford Solo Songs. London: Oxford University Press, 1967.
Notes: Consists of one broadsheet musical setting of Durrell's poem "Lesbos." Carries the note: "This song is recorded (7" E.P.) on Jupiter jep O C 39 by Belle Gonzalez accompanied by a small jazz ensemble. The present adaptation for voice and piano is by Patrick Smythe."
Spanaki, Marianna. "Egypt and Cyprus: Representations of Colonialism in Cavafy, Pierides, Roufos, and Durrell." Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora 23.2 (1997): 111-26.
Spence, Sharon Lloyd. "Lawrence Durrell: Bitter and Sweet in Cyprus." Literary Trips 2: Following in the Footsteps of Fame. Ed. Victoria Brooks. Vol. 2. Vancouver, BC: GreatEscapes.com Publishing, 2001. 328-39.
Spencer, Bernard. "Review: BITTER LEMONS." The London Magazine 4.10 (1957): 57-59.
Spencer, Sharon. "The Ambiguities of Incest in Lawrence Durrell's Heraldic Universe: A Rankian Interpretation." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 436-48.
---. Collage of Dreams: The Writings of Anais Nin. Chicago: Swallow Press Inc., 1977.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned several times throughout the text, but nearly exclusively in a paired reference to Henry Miller and their role as supporters of Nin.
---. "Dialogues, Drifting, and Otto Rank: A Response." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 155-58.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. Space, Time and Structure in the Modern Novel. New York: New York University Press, 1971.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned several times throughout the text with regard to general trends or other authors, but does not directly receive extended critical analysis.
Spender, Stephen. Poetry Since 1939. London: Longmans Green & Co., 1951.
---, Ed. The Writer's Dilemma: Essays First Published in 'Times Literary Supplement' Under the Heading: 'Limits of Control'. London: Oxford University Press, 1961.
Spinks, C. W. "Durrell's Monsieur: Gnosis, Trickster, and the Othering Side." Selected Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank L. Kersnowski, and James R. Nichols. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria Press, 1993. 121-31.
St. Aubyn, F. C., and Michel Butor. "Entretien Avec Michel Butor." The French Review 36.1 (1962): 12-22.
Stahl, Fa. "Physics As Metaphor and Vice-Versa." Leonardo 20.1 (1987): 57-64.
Stanford, Derek. "Lawrence Durrell." The Freedom of Poetry: Studies in Contemporary Verse. Derek Stanford. London: The Falcon Press, 1947. 123-35.
Notes: Also printed in under the same title, The Hague, Holland: Mouton & Company, 1947. Very good photograph of Durrell on p. 125.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: An Early View of His Poetry." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 38-48.
Notes: From Stanford's The Freedom of Poetry: Studies in Contemporary Verse. London: The Falcon Press; 1947; pp. 123-135.
---. "Lawrence Durrell As Poet: Some Retrospections and Presumptions." Labrys 5 (1979): 104-09.
Stanford, Derek. "Virtuoso Verse." Books and Bookmen July (1973): 96.
Stark, Freya. "An Idyl Broke by Shrill Voices and Flashes of Hate." New York Times Book Review .2 March (1958): 6.
---. "A Letter." Labrys 5 (1979): 77.
Notes: Letter to Mr. Matthews
Stark Freya. "These Greeks Still Have a Word for It--Xiape." New York Times Book Review .6 November (1960): 7.
Steinberg, Theodore L. "Lawrence Durrell's Postmodern Epic." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 58-69.
Steiner, George. "Lawrence Durrell and the Baroque Novel." Language and Silence: Essays on Language, Literature, and the Inhuman. George Steiner. New York: Atheneum, 1967. 280-87.
Notes: Reprinted from Yale Review 49 (1960): 488-495 and Friedman's Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell.
---. "Lawrence Durrell I: The Baroque Novel." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 122-27.
Notes: Reprinted from Yale Review 49.4 (1960), 488-495.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: The Baroque Novel." Yale Review 49 (1960): 488-95.
---. "Lawrence Durrell: The Baroque Novel." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 13-23.
Stephanides, Theodore. "Bishop's Move." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 6.4 (1983): 13-15.
---. "Days at Paleocastritsa." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 6.4 (1983): 7-12.
---. "'First Meeting With Lawrence Durrell' and 'The House at Kalami'." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.1 (1977): 3-10.
---. "First Meeting With Lawrence Durrell; and, The House at Kalami." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 266-73.
---. "In Egypt After the Fall of Crete." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.3 (1980): 2-9.
---. Island Trails. London: Macdonald and Co, Publishers Ltd., 1973.
Notes: Both Lawrence and Gerald Durrell are mentioned a number of times throughout this work, which is introduced by Gerald Durrell.
Stern, James. "Lawrence Durrell: A Celebration." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 334-36.
Stevenson, Lionel. Yesterday and After. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1967.
Notes: See pages 387-390.
Stevenson, Randall. "Art: Modernism and Postmodernism." Modernist Fiction: An Introduction. Randall Stevenson. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1992. 195-99.
---. "The Game of Mirrors: Lawrence Durrell and John Fowles." The British Novel Since the Thirties. Randall Stevenson. London: B.T. Batsford, Ltd., 1986. 203-09.
---. "Modernism and Post-Modernism: The Experimental Novel Since 1930." The British Novel Since the Thirties. Randall Stevenson. London: B.T. Batsford, Ltd., 1986.
Stewart, Jack. "Soundscapes, Smellscapes, and Cityscapes in The Alexandria Quartet." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 129-44.
Stewart, Jack F. "Objects in Space and Time: Metonymy in Durrell's Island Books." Style 34.1 (2000): 78-91.
---. "Painterly Writing: Durrell's Island Landscapes." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 40-63.
Stock, Robert. "Loneliness in the Isles of Greece." Poetry 91 (1958): 396-99.
Stockton, Adrian. "Books That Shocked 21: The Black Book." Books and Bookmen June (1961): 23-24.
Stolle, Jane. "An Englishman on Cyprus." Nation 186.26 April (1958): 366.
Stoneback, H. R. "Et in Arcadia Ego: The Triumph of Place in Lawrence Durrell and William Faulkner." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 104-19.
---. "'Music Is Love in Search of a Word': Durrell and Lanier - a Song, a Source, a Letter." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 110-14.
---. "On the Road With Durrell: 'In This Old Gray Pillowcase'." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 163-68.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "Prospero's Cell: A Meditation on Place." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 285-97.
Stoneback, H. R. "Still on the Road With Durrell: Lawrence Durrell and / in Popular Culture." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 263-76.
Stoneback, Harry R. "Et in Alexandria Ego: Lawrence Durrell and the Spirit of Place." Mid-Hudson Language Studies 5 (1982): 115-28.
Stonier, G. W. "The Enchanted Island." New Statesman .24 November (1945): 357-58.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Prospero's Cell.
---. "Funnies." New Statesman 54.7 December (1957): 789.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Esprit de Corps.
Strain, E. "Snapshots of Greece: 'Never on Sunday' and the East/West Politics of the 'Vacation Film'." Journal of Film and Video 49.1-2 (1997): 80-93.
Stromberg, Robert L. "The Contribution of Relativity to the Inconsistency of Form in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 246-56.
Sullivan, Alvin, Ed. British Literary Magazines: The Modern Age, 1914-1984. New York: Greenwood, 1986.
Sullivan, Anita T. "The Secret Garden." Kenyon Review 11.2 (1989): 99-106.
Sullivan, Nancy. "Lawrence Durrell's Epitaph for the Novel." The Personalist: An International Review of Philosophy 44.1 (1963): 79-88.
Sutton, D. C. "Mythological Writing in the Modern Novel, With Special Reference to Samuel Beckett, Mervyn Peake and Lawrence Durrell." Diss. CNAA University, 1978.
Sutton, David E. Memories Cast in Stone: The Relevance of the Past in Everyday Life. Mediterranea Series. Oxford: Berg, 1998.
Notes: Durrell is discussed and quoted only once in the book, at the beginning of the first chapter; however, Sutton is careful to show the relationship between his work's sense of history and that which Durrell discusses in Reflections on a Marine Venus. Specifically, Durrell's sense of historic 'plagiarism' is juxtaposed to Santayana's contention that if one does not know history, one will repeat it -- Sutton places his critical apparatus for the book in Durrell's sense of plagiarism, rather than repetition.
Swan, Susan. "Corfu: Visiting Lawrence Durrell's White House (From My Greek Journals)." Writing Away: The PEN Canada Travel Anthology. Ed. Constance Rooke. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1994. 295-306.
Notes: Swan describes her own visit to the White House while biographically tracing Durrell's time there. Biographical details contain many flaws, but literary echoes of Durrell's and Miller's works appear.
Swedan, Nahla. "Time and Structure in The Alexandria Quartet: Einstein and Narrative Perspective." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 73-84.
Sweetman, David. "Princely Pyknic." New Statesman 100.31 October (1980): 28.
Notes: Reviews of Durrell's Smile in the Mind's Eye and Collected Poems 1931-1974.
Sykes, Gerald. "Alexandria Revisited." New York Times Book Review .24 August (1958): 4.
---. "The Antics Annals of Antrobus." New York Times Book Review .25 January (1959): 34.
---. "Durrell's 1984." New York Times Book Review .14 April (1968): 4, 14.
---. "Electra Brought Him Back Roses." Reporter 18.3 April (1958): 46-47.
Notes: Source: Vander Closter
---. "Introduction." The Black Book. Lawrence Durrell. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1960. 7-10.
---. "It Happened in Alexandria." New York Times Book Review .25 August (1957): 4.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Justine.
---. "One Vote for the Sun." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 146-55.
---. "The Postman Rings Twice." New York Times Book Review .7 April (1963): 16.
Notes: Review of Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller: A Private Correspondence.
---. "A Tapestry Woven in Alexandria: In Lyrical Prose a Novelist Depicts One Man's Quest for Life's Meaning." New York Times Book Review .3 April (1960): 1, 28.
Takamatsu, Yuichi. "Monogatari Sakusha Dareru No Jikken." Eigo Seinen 136.12 (1991): 616-17.
Tambimuttu. "First Letter." Poetry London-New York 1.1 (1956): 1-2.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned briefly.
---. "Letter." Poetry London 2.10 (1944): 219.
Notes: This letter responds to G.S. Fraser's of the same issue. The issue is represented varyingly as volume 2 and volume 3. Enumeration is cumulative, so it may be identified as no. 10 in either case.
---. "Postscript for L.D." Labrys 5 (1979): 167-69.
Tanner, Tony. "Lawrence Durrell's Fireworks and Puppets." Granta 65 (1962): 8-11.
Tanner, William Edward. "Characteronyms in The Alexandria Quartet: Threads in a Tapestry." Of Edsels and Marauders. Eds. Fred Tarpley and Ann Moseley. Commerce, TX: Names Institute Press, 1971. 123-26.
Taylor, Chet. "Dissonance and Digression: The Ill-Fitting Fusion of Philosophy and Form in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Modern Fiction Studies 17.2 (1971): 167-79.
Taylor, John. "Review: Travelers' Tales Greece." Anglo-Hellenic Review (London) 24 (2001): 29.
Notes: Review's this anthology, which includes an excerpt from Durrell's The Greek Islands, and comments directly on Durrell.
Teliaferro, Frances. "Literary Lifelines." New York Times Book Review .11 October (1981): 18.
Temple, Frederic Jacques. "Construire Un Mur De Pierre Seche." Two Cities 1 (1959): 11-12.
Temple, Frederic-Jacques. "Durrell and France." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.1 (1977): 11-12.
Temple, Frederic Jacques. "Preface." Down the Styx. Lawrence Durrell. Santa Barbara: Capricorn Press, 1971.
---. "Salute to Larry: Looking Back Through Thirty-Three Years." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 38-41.
---. "Thirty Years Already." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 165-66.
Temple, Frédéric-Jacques. "Lawrence Durrell En Méditerranée." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 27-32.
Temple, Frederick Jacques. "Un Dauphin Nomme Larry." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 337-38.
Thaniel, George. "Dwellers in the Greek Eye (George Seferis and Lawrence Durrell)." Scripta Mediterranea 8-9 (1987-1988): 3-31.
Notes: Reprinted in Thaniel's Seferis and Friends.
---. "Dwellers in the Greek Eye: George Seferis and Lawrence Durrell." Seferis and Friends. George Thaniel. Stratford, Ontario: Mercury Press, 1994.
Notes: Contains letters between Durrell and Seferis.
---. Seferis and Friends. Ed. Ed Phinney. Stratford, Ontario: Mercury Press, 1994.
Notes: Contains numerous references to Durrell, a chapter exclusively on Durrell and Seferis (based on manuscript materials in the Gennadius Library, Athens), and the text of letters by between Durrell and Seferis. Posthumously edited by Ed Phinney.
The Celestial Recorder: An Interview With Ian MacNiven. "Bratcher III, Joe W." The Dirty Goat 10 (1999).
Notes: This interview focuses on the writing of MacNiven's Lawrence Durrell: A Biography.
Theroux, Paul. "Hypotenused." New Statesman 88.18 October (1974): 544-45.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Monsieur.
Thomas, Alan G. "Durrell at Parke Bernet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.2-3 (1978): 3-5.
---. "Preserving the Archive." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 345-47.
Notes: Illus.
---. "Recollections of a Durrell Collector." Lawrence Durrell: A Critical Study. G. S. Fraser. London: Faber & Faber, 1968. 192-250.
Thomas, Alan G., and James Brigham. Lawrence Durrell: An Illustrated Checklist. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1983.
Notes: Contains bibliographic information on books, prefaces, chapters, articles and other media materials by Lawrence Durrell. Also contains a bibliography of reviews and criticism.
Thomas, Alan G., and James A. Brigham. "One Hundred and Three Addenda." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.1 (1979): 3-18.
Thomas, Alan G., and Lawrence Clark Powell. "Some Uncollected Authors, XXIII: Lawrence Durrell--Recollections of a Durrell Collector." The Book Collector 9.1 (1960): 56-63.
Notes: Reprinted in Fraser, G.S. Lawrence Durrell: A Study. London: Faber & Faber; 1968.
Thomas, Dylan. "Correspondance Avec Lawrence Durrell." Cahiers Renaud Barrault (Paris) 105 (1983): 5-13.
Notes: Translated by Marie-Claire Pasquier. It is a translation of Dylan Thomas' letters published in Two Cities 4 (1960): 1-5.
---. "Letters to Lawrence Durrell." Two Cities 4 (1960): 1-5.
Notes: Five letters, with a prefatory note by Durrell.
---. "Prologue to an Adventure." Delta: A French and English Review 2.3 (1938): 7-12.
Notes: reprinted in 1968
Thomas, Gordon K. "Black Parody: The 'Gothic Frankensteinery' of Nunquam." Selected Essays on the Humor of Lawrence Durrell. Eds. Betsy Nichols, Frank L. Kersnowski, and James R. Nichols. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria Press, 1993. 71-80.
---. "Durrell and Wordsworth: Seekers of the Shrinking Shore." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 183-95.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings
---. "Joan and Juan: Christ and Eros." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 39-50.
---. "The 'Romanticism' of The Black Book: Zoroaster in the Garden." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 55-61.
Thornton, Lawrence. "Narcissims and Selflessness in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.4 (1978): 3-22.
Notes: Reprinted in Thornton's Unbodied Hope: Narcissism and the Modern Novel. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1984. pp. 129-148.
---. "Narcissims and Selflessness in The Alexandria Quartet." Unbodied Hope: Narcissism and the Modern Novel. Lawrence Thornton. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1984. 129-48.
Notes: Reprint of same from Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.4 (1978), 3-22.
Tindal, William York. Forces in Modern British Literature: 1885-1946. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947.
Notes: Durrell is discussed at three points, all with regard to his poetry.
Todd, Daniel Ray. "An Annotated, Enumerative Bibliography of the Criticism of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet and His Travel Works." Diss. Tulane University.
Tolley, A. T. "The Course of British Modernism [II]." The Poetry of the Forties in Britain. A. T. Tolley. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1985. 37-48.
---. The Poetry of the Forties in Britain. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1985.
Notes: Durrell is discussed throughout the volume, but has short sections dedicated to his poetry of the 1940's and his verse drama Sappho.
---. "Verse Drama [III]." The Poetry of the Forties in Britain. A. T. Tolley. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1985. 192-96.
Tomshany, Robert Aladar. "Counterpoint in Modern British Fiction: A Study of Norman Douglas, Aldous Huxley and Lawrence Durrell." Diss. University of Louisville, 1975.
Notes: DAI 36:7448A
Toth, Tibor. "And the Pool Was Filled (Again) With Water Out of Sunlight." AnaChronist 19-21 (1997): 113-31.
Tournay, Petra. "Colonial Encounters: Lawrence Durrell's Bitter Lemons of Cyprus." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 158-68.
Trail, George Y. "Durrell's Io: A Note on Tunc and Nunquam." Notes on Contemporary Literature 5.3 (1975): 9-12.
Tremayne, Penelope. "Memories of Durrell." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 153-57.
Trilling, Lionel. "The Quartet: Two Reviews." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 49-65.
Notes: from The Mid-Century
---. "The Quartet: Two Reviews." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 34-41.
Notes: from Mid-Century, 1959 & 1960.
Truchlar, Leo. "Landschaft Des Ich: Kosmo- Und Psychographie in Lawrence Durrells Reisebuchern." Literatur in Wissenschaft Und Unterricht (Kiel) 5 (1972): 144-53.
Truchler, Leo. "Versuch Uber Lawrence Durrell." Die Neueren Sprachen 70 (1971): 289-308.
Turner, E. S. "From the Embassy." Times Literary Supplement 4316.20 December (1985): 1453.
Two Cities. "Avant-Dire." Two Cities 1 (1959): 1-2.
---. "Lawrence Durrell Answers a Few Questions." Two Cities 1 (1959): 25-28.
---. "Lawrence Durrell Answers A Few Questions." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: University of Southern Illinois, 1962. 156-60.
Notes: Reprinted from Two Cities 1 (1959).
Tyler, Anne. "Avignon at War." The New Republic 187.22 (1982): 36-37.
Notes: Reprinted in Alan Warren Friedman, Ed. Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co.,1987. 52-54.
Tyler, Anne. "Avignon at War." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 52-54.
Notes: Reprinted from The New Republic 187.22 (1982): 36-37.
Unterecker, John. "Art As Intersecting Fields of Energy." Saturday Review 52.14 June (1969): 27, 29, 38.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Spirit of Place.
---. "Fiction at the Edge of Poetry: Durrell, Beckett, and Green." Forms of Modern British Fiction. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1975. 165-99.
---. Lawrence Durrell. Columbia Essays on Modern Writers 6. New York: Columbia University Press, 1964.
---. "Lawrence Durrell." Six Contemporary British Novelists. Ed George Stade. New York: Columbia University Press, 1976. 219-69.
Notes: Exploration of Durrell's corpus to the Alexandria Quartet, but not later. Reprint of Lawrence Durrell. New York: Columbia University Press, 1964.
---. "Learning to Live With the Devil." Saturday Review 47.21 March (1964): 42-43.
---. "The Protean World of Lawrence Durrell." On Contemporary Literature: An Anthology of Critical Essays on the Major Movements and Writers of Contemporary Literature. Ed Richard Kostelanetz. New York: Avon Books, 1964. 322-29.
Notes: Reprinted from College English 22.8 (1961), 531-538. Revision of Lawrence Durrell. New York: Columbia University Press, 1964.
---. "The Protean World of Lawrence Durrell." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 177-85.
Notes: Reprinted from College English 22.8 (1961), 531-538. Revision of Lawrence Durrell. New York: Columbia University Press, 1964.
Valaoritis, Nanos. "Remembering the Poets: Translating Seferis With Durrell and Bernard Spencer." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 46-56.
Valette, Jacques. "Lettres Anglo-Saxonnes: Justine, Balthazar, Et Lawrence Durrell." Mercure De France 334.November (1958): 536-40.
Vallette, Jacques. "Lettres Anglo-Saxonnes: Note Sure Clea." Mercure De France 339 (1960): 535-37.
van Aken, Piet. "De Problematiek Van De Plagiaat-Roman." Niew Vlaams Tijdschrift 16 (1963): 1259-73.
van Aken, Piet. "Open(Hartig) Wederwoord Aan PDW." De Vlaamse Gids 48 (1964): 136-37.
Notes: Accuses Wispelaere of plagiarizing Durrell.
van O'Connor, William. "Two Types of 'Heroes' in British Post-War Fiction." PMLA 77.1 (1962): 168-74.
Notes: Durrell is discussed on page 173.
Vander Closter, Susan. "Body Parts: A Reading of Tunc and Nunquam." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 63-72.
Vander Closter, Susan. "Henry Miller: The Paris Years; Brassai: Images of Culture and the Surrealist Observer." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 212-17.
Notes: Review of Brassai's book and Warehime's book of the same title.
Vander Closter, Susan. "The Historical Pictures of Durrell's Constance." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 215-22.
Vander Closter, Susan. Joyce Cary and Lawrence Durrell: A Reference Guide. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1985.
---. "The Medieval Art of Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 43-53.
Vander Closter, Susan. "Writer As Painter in Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 166-78.
Veldeman, Marie Christine. "Love at Verfeuille: Duality of a Trinity." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 103-14.
Veldeman, Marie-Christine. "A Reading of Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet." S B Academic Review: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies and Research 5.1 (1996): 19-26.
Notes: The journal is published for The Centre for Research, S B College, Changanassery, Kerala 686 101, India.
Vidal, Gore. "The Durrell Miller Letter, 1935-1980." The Times Literary Supplement 4458.9 September (1988): 979-80.
Notes: Review article.
Vidal, Gore. "Pen Pals: Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell." A View From the Diners Club: Essays 1987-1991. Gore Vidal. London: Andre Deutsch, 1991. 11-19.
Notes: Reprinted from Vidal's review "The Durrell Miller Letters" in The Times Literarty Supplement 9 Sept. (1988): 979-980.
---. "Pen Pals: Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell." United States: Essays 1952-1992. Gore Vidal. New York: Random House, 1993. 167-274.
Notes: Reprinted from Vidal's review "The Durrell Miller Letters" in The Times Literarty Supplement 9 Sept. (1988): 979-980.
Vidal, Gore, and Carlos Soriano. "De Forajidos a Conspiradores." Quimera: Revista De Literatura .108 (1991): 17-22.
Vieira, Luis Gonzaga. "Pursewarden." Minas Girais, Suplemento Literario .13 September (1969): 4-5.
Vipond, Diane L. "A Post-Colonial Reading of Lawrence Durrell's The Black Book." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 110-25.
Vipond, Dianne L. "Art, Artist, Ans Aesthetics In Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." diss. York University.
Vipond, Dianne L. "Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: The Missing Link to Postmodernism." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 54-68.
Visel, Robin, and Yorgos Paptheodorou. "The Alexandria Quartet and Drifting Cities: Modernism and Politics in Wartime Egypt." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 95-101.
Volkoff, Vladimir. "Before I Start..." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.4 (1984): 20-24.
---. Lawrence Le Magnifique: Essai Sur Lawrence Durrell Et Le Roman Relativiste. Paris: Julliard, 1984.
Volkoff, Vladimir. "Préface." Le Quatuor D'Alexandrie. Lawrence Durrell. Paris: La Pochothèque, 1992. 5-14.
Waelti-Walters, Jennifer. "Coincidental Perceptions (Michel Butor and Lawrence Durrell)." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.4 (1980): 13-20.
Wajsbrot, Cecile, and Earl G. Ingersoll. "In French I Can Write Only Love Letters." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 230-33.
Notes: Translation of Wajsbrot's interview in Nouvelles Litterarires April 1986.
Wakefield, Dan. "New Styles of Storytelling." Atlantic Monthly 224.November (1969): 170-72.
Notes: Review of the film "Justine" by George Cuckor, based on Durrell's Alexandria Quartet.
Wakin, Edward. A Lonely Minority: The Modern Story of Egypt's Copts. New York: William Morrow, 1963.
Notes: See pages xi and 23.
Wakin, Jeanette. "A Paradise Lost." Saturday Review 41.12 April (1958): 62-63.
Walcutt, Charles C. Man's Changing Mask: Modes and Methods of Characterization in Fiction. London: Oxford University Press, 1966.
Notes: One paragraph is dedicated to Durrell in the context of the 'novel of ideas,' between Joseph Heller and Virginia Woolf. See pp. 296-297.
Wall, Stephen. "Aspects of the Novel 1930-1960." The Twentieth Century: The Sphere History of Literature in the English Language. Ed. Bernard Bergonzi. Vol. 7. London: The Cresset Press, 1970. 222-76.
Wallace, John. "Einstein in Alexandria." Minnesota Review 1.Winter (1961): 231-39.
Waller, John. "Lawrence Durrell: A Clever Magician." Poetry Review 38.3 (1947): 177-82.
Walsh, William. "New Identities." New Statesman 62.20 October (1961): 570.
Notes: Review of The Dark Labyrinth.
Ward, A. C. Twentieth Century Literature, 1901-1960. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1965.
Warnke, Frank J. "Eros and the Embassy." New Republic 140.23 March (1959): 17-18.
---. "The Many Costumes of Love." New Republic 142.9 May (1960): 20-22.
Warnock, Mary. "Chang's Visit." The Listener 25 September (1980): 411-13.
Wasserstrom, Steven M. "Uses of the Androgyne in the History of Religions." Studies in Religion 27.4 (1998): 437-53.
Notes: Durrell's Monsieur is discussed briefly in relation to the androgyne and Baphomet in note 38, page 446.
Watkins, Paul. "The British in Cyprus." The Anglo-Hellenic Review 28 (2003): 10-13.
Notes: Also includes an offset section on Durrell and The Cyprus Review.
Watkins, Paul. "Corfu Diary 2002." The Anglo-Hellenic Review 26 (2002): 7-9.
Weatherhead, A. K. "Romantic Anachronism in The Alexandria Quartet." Modern Fiction Studies 10.2 (1964): 128-36.
---. "Romantic Anachronism in The Alexandria Quartet." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 185-92.
Notes: Reprinted from Modern Fiction Studies 10.2 (1964), 128-136.
Wedin, Warren. "The Artist As Narrator in The Alexandria Quartet." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 18 (1972): 175-80.
---. "The Unity of a Continuum." Diss. University of Arizona, 1971.
Notes: DAI 32:1535-36A
Weeks, Edward. "Durrell's Black Humor." Atlantic Monthly 221.May (1968): 109.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Tunc.
Weigel, John A. Lawrence Durrell. New York: Twayne, 1965.
Notes: Later revised (substantially) & reprinted as Lawrence Durrell Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1989.
Weigel, John A. Lawrence Durrell: Revised Edition. 1965. Twayne's English Authors Series 29. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1989.
Notes: Substantially revised from the 1965 version, also published by E.P. Dutton
Weigel, John A. "Lawrence Durrell's First Novel." Twentieth Century Literature 14.2 (1968): 75-83.
Weisgerber, Jean. "The Use of Quotations in Recent Literature." Comparative Literature 22.1 (1970): 36-45.
Wells, Howard. "UC San Diego: Ogden's 'The Awakening of Sappho' [Premiere]." High Fidelity 32.February (1982): 28-29.
Notes: Vander Closter notes "Reviews the opera based on Durrell's Sappho" by UCSD professor Wilbur (Will) Ogden.
Wenger, Tara. "Lawrence Durrell and Friends at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 204-08.
Notes: Outlines the Harry Ransom Center's resources for Durrell researchers.
Wensberg, Erik. "I'Ve Been Reading: A Young Person's Guide for Improving Books and Edifying Examples." Columbia University Forum 3.4 (1960): 38-42.
West, Paul. "England III." The Modern Novel. Paul West. London: Hutchison University Library, 1963. 99-123.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned a number of times throughout the book, but primarily in this chapter.
Westphal, B. "Alexandrian Papyrus - Literary Perceptions of Alexandria in the 20th-Century." Critique 51.582 (1995): 866-84.
Weyergans, Franz. "Clea De Lawrence Durrell." Revue Nouvelle 22.15 July (1960): 94-98.
Wheldon, Huw. "Coming in Slightly at a Slant." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 54-59.
Notes: Reprint of the interview from Wheldon's Monitor: An Anthology. London: Macdonald & Co. Ltd.; 1962; pp. 118-125.
Wheldon, Huw. "Lawrence Durrell." Monitor: An Anthology. Ed. Huw Wheldon. London: Macdonald & Co. Ltd., 1962. 118-25.
Notes: Interview. Includes four photographs. Reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998.
White, Edmund. "Lawrence Durrell: A Gnostic Acrostic." Book World - The Washington Post 16 February (1975): 3.
White, Kenneth. "The Prose Writings of Lawrence Durrell." Thes. Université de Montréal.
Whiting, Brooke. "Register to the Lawrence Durrell Collection of Manuscript Material in the Department of Special Collections, Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles." Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and Her Circle 6.2 (1975): 1-10.
Whiting, Brooke, Lawrence Durrell, and Henry Miller. "Fragments of Conversation Between Lawrence Durrell, Henry Miller, and Others." Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and Her Circle 6.2 (1975): 10-13.
Whitton-Paipeti, Hilary. In the Footsteps of Lawrence Durrell and Gerald Durrell in Corfu (1935-39). Corfu: Pedestrian Publications, 1998.
Wickes, George. "Durrell's Landscape." New Republic 160.21 June (1969): 23-24.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Spirit of Place.
---. "Henry Miller: Down and Out in Paris." Americans in Paris. George Wickes. New York: Doubleday, 1969. 239-76.
---. "Henry Miller: Down and Out in Paris." Critical Essays on Henry Miller. Ed. Ronald Gottesman. New York: G.K. Hall & Co., 1992. 103-28.
Notes: Reprinted from Wicke's Americans in Paris. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969. 239-276.
---, Ed. Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller: A Private CorrespondenceLawrence Durrell and Henry Miller. London: Faber & Faber, 1962.
Notes: Portions of this collection are reprinted in MacNiven's The Durrell-Miller Letters, 1935-80. London: Faber & Faber, 1988.
---. Masters of Modern British Fiction. New York: Macmillan, 1963.
Widmer, Kingsley. Henry Miller. New York: Twayne, 1963.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned throughout the book.
---. "Lawrence's American Bad Boy Progeny: Henry Miller and Norman Mailer." D.H. Lawrence's Literary Inheritors. Eds. Keith Cushman and Dennis Jackson. London: Macmillan Academic and Professional Ltd., 1991. 89-108.
---. The Literary Rebel. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1965.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned in the footnotes, but otherwise is undiscussed. Widmer directly associated Durrell with Thomas Pynchon, calling him the "British Counterpart" (238).
Williams, Ernie Milton. "The Logical Structure of Aesthetic Discourse." Diss. Florida State University, 1971.
Notes: DAI 32:5293A
Williams, Gwyn. "Durrell in Egypt." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 298-302.
---. "An Ymryson Beirdd in Egypt." Planet: The Welsh Internationalist 62 (1987): 64-67.
Williams, Linda R. "Durrell, Lawrence (1912-90)." Bloomsbury Guides to English Literature: The Twentieth Century, From 1900 to the Present Day. Ed. Linda R. Williams. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd., 1992. 150-51.
Notes: Durrell is listed in the reference section with minor mention of his position in 20th century literature.
Williamson, Barbara Fisher. "Links and Winks." The New York Times Book Review 15 September (1985): 16.
Notes: Reprinted in Alan Warren Friedman, Ed. Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 57-58.
---. "Links and Winks." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 57-58.
Notes: Reprinted from: The New York Times Book Review 15 September (1985): 16.
"Lawrence George Durrell." New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. Ed. I. R. Willison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972. 266-71.
Wood, Michael. "Play It Again, Sam." New York Review of Books 22.6 March (1975): 17-18.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Monsieur.
Woods, David M. "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet and Meaning: Some East-West Perspectives.". East Carolina University, 1985.
---. "Love and Meaning in The Alexandria Quartet: Some Tantric Perspectives." On Miracle Ground: Essays on the Fiction of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Michael H. Begnal. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1990. 93-112.
Woods, George A. "Solo Missions." New York Times Book Review .20 July (1958): 24.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's White Eagles Over Serbia.
Wordsworth, William. Wordsworth; Selected by Lawrence Durrell. Editor Lawrence Durrell. Poet to Poet. Hamondsworth: Penguin Books, 1973.
Wosk, Julie. "Lawrence Durrell: The Poet As Pygmalion." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 158-75.
Wotton, G. E. "A Letter to Lawrence Durrell." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 103-11.
Notes: from The Mid-Century
Wright, Michael Wayne. "Durrell's Alexandrian Tetralogy: Knowledge and Space-Time." Thes. Dalhousie University, 1975.
Notes: Available through the National Library of Canada. Canadian theses on microfiche; no. 24963.
Yarrow, Ralph. "Perception and Rites of Passage in Lawrence Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth and Thomas Burnett Swann's The Day of the Minotaur." Spectrum of the Fantastic: Selected Essays From the Sixth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Ed Donald Palumbo. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1988. 165-73.
Young, Kenneth. "A Dialogue With Durrell." Encounter 13.6 (1959): 61-68.
Notes: This interview is reprinted in Earl Ingersoll's Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Cranbury, NJ: Ashgate; 1998.
---. "A Poet Who Stumbled into Prose." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 44-53.
Notes: Reprint of the interview "A Dialogue With Durrell" from Encounter 13.6 (1959): 61-68.
Young, Susan Helen Elizabeth. "Quantum Fiction: Relativity and Postmodernism in Lawrence Durrell's 'The Alexandria Quartet'." Diss. City University of New York, 2000.
Notes: DAI No.: DA9959244
Young, Thomas Beetham. "Thematic Emphasis and Psychological Realism in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Diss. Ohio State University, 1973.
Notes: DAI 34:5214-15A
Young, Vernon. "From "Poetry Chronicle: The Light Is Dark Enough"." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 48-50.
Notes: Reprinted from Hudson Review 34.1 (1981), 144-146.
Yudin, Florence L. "Lawrence Durrell's Songs to Syntax." Language and Style 16.1 (1983): 77-86.
Zahlan, Anne R. "Rhodes, Ruskin, and the Myth of Empire: Imperial Intertextuality in Durrell's Mountolive." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 226-30.
Zahlan, Anne Ricketson. "The Burden Slips: The Literary Expatriate In British Fiction, Before And After World War II." diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Zahlan, Anne Ricketson. "City As Carnival, Narrative As Palimpsest: Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet." Journal of Narrative Technique 18.1 (1988): 34-46.
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Notes: An internal, departmental publication of the University of Southern Illinois, Department of English.
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Zamir, Shamoon. "The Artist As Prophet, Priest, and Gunslinger: Ishmael Reed's Cowboy in the Boat of Ra." Callaloo 17.4 (1994): 1205-35.
Notes: Durrell's Pope Joan is mentioned on page 1209, footnote 26.
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Zimmer, Dieter, and Earl G. Ingersoll. "Becoming a Literary Tramp." Lawrence Durrell: Conversations. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1998. 37-38.
Notes: Translation of the interview from Die Zeit (Hamburg), 27 November 1959.
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Notes: DAI 34:2667A
Zivley, Sherry Lutz. "A Quartet That Is a Quartet: Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet." Literature and Music. Ed. Michael J. Meyer. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002. 135-44.
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