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Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain : ウィキペディア英語版
Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain

''Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain'' (also published as ''Red-Rose Chain''〔(www.amazon.ca ) Retrieved 2015-09-25.〕) is the first novel by Canadian author Jeffrey Moore〔Moore, Jeffrey. ''Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain''. Saskatoon: Thistledown Press, 1999.〕 it won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book in 2000, and has been translated into a dozen different languages.
==Plot Introduction==
The novel chronicles the peregrinations of its love-obsessed picaresque hero, Jeremy Davenant, as he moves from York to Toronto to Montreal’s “Plateau district” and then back to York in pursuit of a destiny, that he believes is determined by a page ripped from an encyclopedia, which includes a university career based on a bogus PhD with a plagiarized thesis on the apocryphal Shakespeare play, ''A Yorkshire Tragedy'', and the intermittently requited love of his “dark lady,” a Roma named Milena.

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