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- Mountolive, published in 1958, is the third volume in The Alexandria Quartet series by British author Lawrence Durrell. Set in Alexandria, Egypt, around...
- Jason Mountolive, invites them to his rambling country estate, Ravenhurst, where they are greeted by Nurse Adams. They find that Mountolive has also...
- most famous work, The Alexandria Quartet. Justine, Balthazar (1958), Mountolive (1958), and Clea (1960), deal with events before and during the Second...
- change over time. The four novels are: Justine (1957) Balthazar (1958) Mountolive (1958) Clea (1960). In a 1959 Paris Review interview, Durrell described...
- Durrell's Alexandria Quartet (Mountolive, first published in 1958), the protagonist, British diplomat David Mountolive, recognizes the "nervous handwriting"...
- mountain ridge near Jerusalem's Old City, ****ociated with Jesus and Mary Mountolive, a 1958 novel by Lawrence Durrell Mount Olivet (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Space: 1999, The Mark of Archanon (1976) – Pasc The Legacy (1978) – Jason Mountolive The class of Miss MacMichael (1978) – Charles Fairbrother The Sea Wolves...
- NASA Engineer (uncredited) Justine (1969) as British Amb****ador David Mountolive Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969) as Lord Sutterwick On Her Majesty's Secret Service...
- and Faber Publication date 1958 Publication place United Kingdom Media type Print (Paperback and Hardback) Preceded by Justine  Followed by Mountolive ...
- centre-stage in the next two books of the quartet, Balthazar and, especially, Mountolive. Durrell makes many references in Justine to the Gr**** Alexandrian poet...