![]() ![]() ![]() Richard Rayner of the Los Angeles Times loved the book. It very likely could be autobiographical, but it could also be total fiction or fiction with some biographical information sprinkled throughout the book. Interestingly, some have thought that this book is mostly autobiographical, but the world may never truly know if it is. Nevertheless, after a stroke partially paralyzes him, he begins a new painting called the Vivisector with the help of a man called Don Lethbridge. His painting start to become much more desirable, but Duffield doesn't like all the wealth and fame that has come from his paintings. ![]() As he begins to hone his artistic skills, he starts to become exceptionally famous. Inspired by some very unique conditions around him, Duffield begins to get some artistic inspiration and begins to paint. The wealthy family is looking for someone to keep their deformed daughter Rhonda company. He is eventually adopted into a very wealthy family. Duffield is born into an exceptionally poor Australian family. It tells the life story of an artist and painter named Hurtle Duffield. Written by people who wish to remain anonymousĬlocking in at 567 pages, Patrick White's The Vivisector(1970) is no doubt a lengthy and complex novel. ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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