A.J. Cronin. A doctor into lifelong writer

Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue

Abstract

Reality and fiction might be strictly coexistent in the narrative world. The author of this article, after a deep reading of A.J. Cronin’s novels, has tried to find out the right key to penetrate into the novelist’s intricate world. After many interrogatives on A.J. Cronin both as a man and writer, the author, finally, has been able to grasp from the pages of the novelist, the suffering of a man who has made of his romance the history of his own life.

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Amedea Fusco

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Amedea Fusco (2013). A.J. Cronin. A doctor into lifelong writer. UNKNOWN, 3(), 16-16. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-222724