(1947) focuses on Roy Calvert, a young, brilliant, wealthy and attractive scholar of Oriental languages whose recurrent bouts of melancholy eventually lead him to court death as a World War Two bomber pilot. Originally published second in the “Strangers and Brothers” series, it was placed fourth when Snow rearranged the sequence for the 1972 omnibus edition. Lewis Eliot is the first-person narrator, as in all the “Strangers and Brothers” novels; but Calvert is the main protagonist. With the second and third novels of the sequence,
George Passant(originally published as
Strangers and Brothers, 1940) and
The Conscience of the Rich(1958),
The Light and the Darkforms a trio of studies of talented men who, because of the “interplay” of the “essence [of…
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Citation: Tredell, Nicolas. "The Light and the Dark". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 03 March 2007 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=19406, accessed 27 November 2024.]