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Ackroyd, Peter - John Clute (review date 3 September 1993)
John Clute (review date 3 September 1993)
SOURCE: “Conjurors of Clerkenwell,” in New Statesman & Society, September 3, 1993, p. 39.
[In the following review, Clute offers a positive assessment of The House of Doctor Dee.]
At first glance, the title of Peter Ackroyd’s seventh novel, and the fourth to be named after a real person, seems to tell all. Indeed, it tells much. The House of Doctor Dee, as one might expect from memories of Hawksmoor, is a tale in which the past haunts the present, in which the London of some centuries ago lays its correspondences on the glass sepulchres of today, and in which a frail modern man seems doomed to fade into a shadow and parody of a dead but more substantial figure. But this is not the whole story.
Around 1990, a young man named Matthew Palmer inherits from his father a house in Clerkenwell. (Ackroyd places the house in a fictional close located exactly where the New...
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- Joseph Rykwert (review date July 1986)
- Michele Roberts (review date 11 September 1987)
- Peter Ackroyd with Amanda Smith (interview date 25 December 1987)
- Michael Neve (review date January 1988)
- J. D. McClatchy (review date April 1989)
- Peter Firchow (review date Autumn 1989)
- John Sutherland (review date 27 September 1990)
- William H. Pritchard (review date Summer 1991)
- Laurence Lerner (review date 20 July 1991)
- James Buchan (review date 30 May 1992)
- Brian Finney (essay date Summer 1992)
- D. J. Taylor (review date 5 June 1992)
- Chris Goodrich (review date 25 October 1992)
- Verlyn Klinkenborg (review date 23 November 1992)
- Michael Levenson (review date 18 January 1993)
- John Clute (review date 3 September 1993)
- Francis King (review date 11 September 1993)
- Gary Davenport (review date Spring 1994)
- John Peck (essay date September 1994)
- Nicholas Meyer (review date 25 June 1995)
- James Wood (review date 21 September 1995)
- Susana Onega with Peter Ackroyd (interview date 23 November 1995)
- Trev Broughton (review date 30 August 1996)
- John Clute (review date 27 September 1996)
- Helen Pike Bauer (review date Spring 1997)
- William Hutchings (review date Winter 1997)
- Aileen Ward (review date 1997)
- Michael Glover (review date 6 March 1998)
- Lavon B. Fulwiler (review date Spring 1999)
- Eric Korn (review date 2 April 1999)
- Leonard R. Koos (essay date Summer 1999)
- Peter Ackroyd with Francis Gilbert (interview date 20 December 1999-3 January 2000)
- Peter Green (review date 20 March 2000)
- Will Self (review date 16 October 2000)
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