When it was first published in 1929, John Cowper Powys' rapturous novel of eros and ideas was com...
Rodmoor is, unusually for a John Cowper Powys novel, set in East Anglia, Rodmoor itself being a c...
Published in 1954, John Cowper Powys called this novel, a 'long romance about Odysseus in hi...
A self-analyzing piece of literature, this volume demonstrates a critic turning his sharp eye inw...
'It is not our struggle to be happy that is mistaken; it is our false idea that we can find ...
A Glastonbury Romance is generally esteemed the greatest of John Cowper Powys's six major novels,...
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historica...
In this panoramic novel of Friar Roger Bacon, John Cowper Powys displays his genius at its most f...
Ducdame was John Cowper Powys' fourth novel published in 1925. It is set in Dorset. The prot...
This 1915 collection of literary essays reflects the author's conviction that such essays should ...
'I have tried to write my life as if I were confessing to a priest, a philosopher, and a wis...
When it was first published in 1929, John Cowper Powys' rapturous novel of eros and ideas was com...