This book is about the pre-Reformation liturgy of England and the possibility of reviving it in some contexts in our own time. It is intended to be a candid reflection about the question to provoke thought.
This collection of essays emphasizes the style and content of the work of Alain Robbe-Grillet. The contributors, who are leading critics in the field of Robbe-Grillet studies, set out to tie these topics to the theme of the fantastic as a vehicle for subversion.