About Robertson Davies
Robertson Davies was a Canadian novelist, playwright, and critic, born on August 28, 1913, in Thamesville, Ontario. Renowned for his insightful exploration of the human psyche and the complexities of Canadian identity, he is perhaps best known for his trilogies, particularly the "Deptford Trilogy" and the "Cornish Trilogy." Davies's literary career spanned several decades, earning him significant acclaim, including the Governor General's Award and being named a member of the Order of Canada before his death in 1995.