Robert Westall | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Robert Westall.

Robert Westall | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Robert Westall.
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At a first reading I felt that the historical sources for The Devil on the Road were too obtrusive in the narrative, but a second reading made the careful structure of the book and the skilful correlations of past with present a good deal more apparent. The infamous Witch-Finder General of the 1640's, Matthew Hopkins, and the sadistic false witness and greed he showed towards helpless victims in Suffolk, provide the basis for the story of a first-year student at London University who … is caught up—as victim, saviour or reincarnation?—in the fortunes of Johanna Vavasour and her efforts to help certain condemned cottagers on her family estate. Since it would appear that young John Webster did in the end change the course of history, or at least of one small part of it, it is perhaps best not to examine too closely the logic of his...

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