The Devon School

The Devon School

The Devon School is a fictional school created by author John Knowles in the novels "A Separate Peace" and" Peace Breaks Out." It is loosely based on Knowles' alma mater, Phillips Exeter Academy. Like Phillips Exeter during World War II, Devon is a boys' boarding school in New Hampshire. Knowles places the school in a town that bears its name, specifically at the head of a quaint residential street called Gilman Street. The school "emerged naturally from the town which had produced it." [Page 11, "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles, First Scribner trade paperback edition, 2003.] "A Separate Peace" covers the summer of 1942 and the Winter Session of 1942-1943. The senior year students are being prepared for the war. The timeframe in "Peace Breaks Out" is 1946-1947. In both of these books, Devon is portrayed as a boys' preparatory school, just as Phillips Exeter was at the time; although Phillips Exeter is today a co-educational school. The Devon School is one of the most prominent fictional examples of a total institution.

Description

The approach from Gilman Street [Gilman is a prominent surname in Exeter history. See also: Arthur Gilman, John Taylor Gilman, and Nicholas Gilman.] gradually gives way to the Far Common, a leafy, manicured expanse of ground that proceeds the First Academy Building, which Knowles derives almost entirely from the Academy Building at Phillips Exeter, having the same cupola and similar Latin inscription over the entrance. [The inscription translates to "Here Boys Come to Be Made Men," according to Page 167, "A Separate Peace".] The First Academy Building, the Georgian red brick dormitories, and the Gothic-style chapel, form a quadrangle around the Center Common. There is then a group of Colonial houses for the Dean, the Headmaster, and other faculty members, along an old London-style lane leading from the dormitories to the Naguamsett River and the Crew House. Progressing in another direction, past the Field House (or "The Cage") the Center Common opens onto the Playing Fields, with tennis courts on the left, the Devon Woods on the right, and enormous open grounds for playing football, lacrosse and soccer. Directly ahead, far across the Playing Fields, is the stadium (which envelopes the swimming pool), the Devon River and the climactic tree that is the basis for a very crucial part of the plot. Beyond all that, Knowles names the excess wilderness as the Fields Beyond.

The town of Devon, as described by Knowles, is of course very similar to the real-life Exeter, New Hampshire and the Devon River and the Naguamsett River are based on the Exeter River and the Squamscott River. Exactly like its real-life basis, the fresh-water Devon River eventually falls into the tidal Naguamsett, a marshy, mud-banked saline body of water that eventually connected to the ocean. The two rivers were separated by a dam and a small waterfall. [Page 76, "A Separate Peace"]

Dormitories

* Pembroke House (with the basement-level 'Butt Room,' for smoking)
* Veazy Hall
* Saltonstall Hall

Faculty, "A Separate Peace"

* Mr. Prud'homme - substitute Headmaster for the Summer Session, 1942 [Mr. Patch-Withers reappears in "Peace Breaks Out" as the regular-faculty History master (Page 57,Holt, Rinehart and Winston edition, 1981).]
* Mr. Patch-Withers
* Mr. Ludsbury - a Winter Session master who is in charge of one of the dormitories (like a housemaster at a British public school)
* Dr. Stanpole - who also appears in Peace Breaks Out, is the infirmary doctor
* Mr. Carhart [Mr. Carhart is possibly the school chaplain in "A Separate Peace" because his office, next to the chapel, is the destination of Elwin "Leper" Lepellier in the description of events that Phineas delivers to Gene. Another reference to Mr. Carhart, on Page 167, also seems to indicate that he is the chaplain.]
* Mr. Horn - Latin master
* Phil Latham - the wrestling coach

Students, "A Separate Peace"

* Gene Forrester - the first-person narrative character, the protagonist/antagonist of A Separate Peace
* Phineas "Finny" - Gene's roommate, best friend and the victim of the plot's tragedy
* Brinker Hadley (possibly based on or inspired to some degree by Knowles' Exeter classmate Gore Vidal)
* Elwin "Leper" Lepellier - the eccentric witness to the plot's tragedy
* Chet Douglass - Gene's brightest academic competition
* Bobby Zane
* Brownie Perkins - Brinker Hadley's antisocial roommate during the Winter Session
* Cliff Quackenbush - manager of the school rowing crew

Faculty, "Peace Breaks Out"

* Peter Hallam - an alumnus from the Class of 1937, the main character of the story, and who returns to teach Physical Education and American History after serving in World War II
* Roscoe Bannerman Latch - head of the Latin department
* Dr. Wherry - the Headmaster

Students, "Peace Breaks Out" (Class of 1946)

* Cotty Donaldson - captain of the football team, president of the senior class
* Perkins
* Wexford
* Nicholas "Nick" Blackburn
* Tug Blackburn
* Eric Hochschwender
* Ernie Manero
* Rob Willis
* Gene DelliGatti
* Parker
* Sol Abrahamson
* Peavy Pierson
* Billy Carruthers

Footnotes

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