An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Canadian authors in the context of their national literary history. While the focus of the book is on twentieth-century and contemporary writing, it also charts the historical development of Canadian literature and discusses important eighteenth- and nineteenth-century authors. The chapters focus on four central themes in Canadian culture: Ethnicity, Race, Colonisation, Wildernesses, Cities, Regions, Desire, and Histories and Stories. Each chapter combines case studies of five key texts with a broad discussion of concepts and approaches, including postcolonial and postmodern reading strategies and theories of space, place and desire. Authors chosen for close analysis include Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Alice Munro, Leonard Cohen, Thomas King and Carol Shields.
Szczegóły
Tytuł: Canadian LiteratureAutor: Faye Hammill
Wydawnictwo: Edinburgh University Pres
ISBN: 9780748621620
Rok wydania: 2007
Ilość stron: 220
Format: 14x21.5 cm
Oprawa: oprawa broszurowa
Waga: 0.352 kg