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6-448: The Rover may refer to: The Rover (novel) by Joseph Conrad The Rover (play) by Aphra Behn The Rover (1967 film) by Terence Young The Rover (2014 film) by David Michôd "The Rover" (Led Zeppelin song) "The Rover" (Interpol song) " The Irish Rover ", a traditional Irish song The Rover (comics) - an old DC Thomson boys paper. Published from 4 March 1922, it

12-416: Is a retelling of the tale of Acis and Galatea . The young maiden, Arlette, is made to marry the murderer of her parents, Scevola; Scevola desires to kill Peyrol after mistaking him for Réal, his rival in love for Arlette. Conrad placed on the title page an epigraph taken from Edmund Spenser 's The Faerie Queene : This also became Conrad's epitaph . This article about a historical novel of

18-555: The French republican navy, pirate, and for nearly fifty years "rover of the outer seas") attempts to find refuge in an isolated farmhouse (Escampobar) on the Giens Peninsula near Hyères . The story is about Peyrol's attempt at withdrawal from an action- and blood-filled life; his involvement with the pariahs of Escampobar; the struggle for his identity and allegiance, which is resolved in his last voyage. The plotline involving Escampobar

24-463: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Rover&oldid=949756781 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Rover (novel) The Rover is the last complete novel by Joseph Conrad , written between 1921 and 1922. It

30-586: Was first published in 1923, and adapted into the 1967 film of the same name . Modern critique of the novel is mixed: many critics find worth in it, but do not consider it one of Conrad's better novels. The story takes place in the south of France, against the backdrop of the French Revolution , Napoleon 's rise to power, and the French-English rivalry in the Mediterranean . Peyrol (a master-gunner in

36-454: Was merged with the Wizard in 1963, ceasing publication in 1978. The Rover , a Canadian online arts journal published by Marianne Ackerman See also [ edit ] Rover (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Rover . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

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