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Anthologizing Canadian Literature

Anthologizing Canadian Literature
Author: Robert Lecker
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781771121071

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The first collection of critical essays devoted to the study of English-Canadian literary anthologies brings together the work of thirteen prominent critics to investigate anthology formation in Canada and answer these key questions: Why are there so many literary anthologies in Canada, and how can we trace their history? What role have anthologies played in the formation of Canadian literary taste? How have anthologies influenced the training of students from generation to generation? What literary values do the editors of various anthologies tend to support, and how do these values affect canon formation in Canada? How have different genres fared in the creation of literary anthologies? How do Canadian anthologies transmit ideas about gender, region, ideology, and nation? Specific essays focus on anthologies as national metaphors, the controversies surrounding early literary collections, representations of First Nations peoples in anthologies, and the ways in which various editors have understood exploration narratives. In addition, the collection examines the representation of women in Canadian anthologies, the use of anthologies as teaching tools, and the creation of some very odd Canadian anthologies along the way.


An Anthology of Canadian Literature in English

An Anthology of Canadian Literature in English
Author: Russell Brown
Publisher: Oxford University Press Canada
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780195407853

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This is the first annotated anthology of Canadian poetry and prose, from the eighteenth century to the present. Volume I contains the work of 40 writers. Some 200 pages are devoted to poetry and 350 pages to prose, which includes not only short fiction but five autobiographical pieces, eight essays of literary criticism, and a play. There are many cross-connections - in related subject matter, in the criticism and memoirs that reflect on other selections - so that the anthology offers a firm context for the study not only of individual writers but of the literary culture of Canada. With introductions to the writers and their works, and annotations.


The Search for English-Canadian Literature

The Search for English-Canadian Literature
Author: Carl Ballstadt
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1975-12-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1442633220

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The search for a distinctive Canadian literature is not new. It began in the 1820s, and even then involved many of the same issues that concern critics today. Much of this early material is now inaccessible to most Canadians. Carl Ballstadt has selected for this volume a number of the most importance statements from a century of growth. The pieces come from essays, prefaces, and editorials published between 1823 and 1926 in a variety of works including the major literary periodicals of the time. Among the authors are Thomas D’Arcy McGee, Sara Jeannette Duncan, Daniel Wilson, Goldwin Smith, G. Mercer Adam, Pelham Edgar, J.D. Robins, J.D. Logan, and Charles Mair. The major themes they treated, with frequent diversity of views, are the kind of writing best suited to a new country; the economic and spiritual barriers to the creation of literature; the feasibility of creating a ‘national’ literature; the need for serious criticism; the relationship between European traditions and the developing Canadian imagination; Canada’s ‘northern’ character; the advantages of two cultural streams; and the significance of Canadian achievements in poetry. This book provides essential background to anyone concerned with the path Canadian literature followed to modern times.


The Oxford Anthology of Canadian Literature

The Oxford Anthology of Canadian Literature
Author: William Toye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1981
Genre: Authors, Canadian
ISBN: 9780195403763

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This is an ideal text for schools offering senior courses in Canadian literature.


Changing the Face of Canadian Literature

Changing the Face of Canadian Literature
Author: Dane Swan
Publisher: Essential Anthologies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781771835237

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"A collection of poetry, fiction and non-fiction that celebrates Canada's diverse literary voices. That's what this anthology is: It's a celebration. A moment to cry out, 'Look how many of us have a voice! There are stories, and poetry in this country that are about people like me! I am not alone!'"--


The Canadian Novel

The Canadian Novel
Author: John Moss
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1983-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780920053041

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A collection of essays about contemporary Canadian novels by Margaret Atwood, Robertson Davies, Margaret Laurence, Alice Munro, Mordechai Richler, Rudy Weibe, as edited by professor of English at the University of Ottawa John Moss.


Anthologizing Canadian Literature

Anthologizing Canadian Literature
Author: Robert Lecker
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1771121106

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The first collection of critical essays devoted to the study of English-Canadian literary anthologies brings together the work of thirteen prominent critics to investigate anthology formation in Canada and answer these key questions: Why are there so many literary anthologies in Canada, and how can we trace their history? What role have anthologies played in the formation of Canadian literary taste? How have anthologies influenced the training of students from generation to generation? What literary values do the editors of various anthologies tend to support, and how do these values affect canon formation in Canada? How have different genres fared in the creation of literary anthologies? How do Canadian anthologies transmit ideas about gender, region, ideology, and nation? Specific essays focus on anthologies as national metaphors, the controversies surrounding early literary collections, representations of First Nations peoples in anthologies, and the ways in which various editors have understood exploration narratives. In addition, the collection examines the representation of women in Canadian anthologies, the use of anthologies as teaching tools, and the creation of some very odd Canadian anthologies along the way.


Making a Difference

Making a Difference
Author: Smaro Kamboureli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This first comprehensive anthology of ethnic and aboriginal writing in Canada offers a wide range of writing styles in fiction and poetry, with a focus on Native and immigrant experiences, ethnic ancestry, and the complex spectrum of cultural differences. It begins with the first ethnic authors who wrote ethnic literature in English, and includes established and new voices that have made a difference to our understanding of Canadian identity.


People, Places, Passages

People, Places, Passages
Author: Caroline Morgan DiGiovanni
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781928065111

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Ten Canadian Writers in Context

Ten Canadian Writers in Context
Author: Ying Chen
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-06-27
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 177212141X

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"Ten years, ten authors, ten critics. The Canadian Literature Centre/Centre de littâerature canadienne reached into its Brown Bag Lunch Reading Series to present a sampling of some of the most diverse and powerful voices in contemporary Canadian literature from Newfoundland to British Columbia. Each piece is accompanied by a concise critical essay addressing the author's writerly preoccupations and practices. The literary selections and essays will be of interest to engaged readers who want direction in analyzing these authors' work as well as to teachers and students of Canadian literature."--