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The Fragmented Paradise: Perception and Memory in Lawrence Durrell’s Prospero’s Cell 1. Introduction

Contrast this with traditional, more "factual" travel writing or the naturalist approach of his brother, Gerald Durrell. 4. The Inhabitants as Symbols Prospero’s Cell: Guide to the Landscape and Man...

: Explore Durrell’s concept of "Islomania"—a fascination with the island's unique culture and geography—and how it serves as a form of self-discovery. The Fragmented Paradise: Perception and Memory in Lawrence

: Analyze how Durrell uses Shakespeare's The Tempest as a lens to frame Corfu as "Prospero’s Island," blending history with a sense of enchantment. The Inhabitants as Symbols : Explore Durrell’s concept

: Introduce Lawrence Durrell and his move to Corfu in 1937.

: While titled a "guide," Prospero’s Cell is actually a modernist exploration of the "spirit of place," where landscape and memory are intertwined through a mythic lens. 2. The Lens of The Tempest

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