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Keepers Of The Code Englishcanadian Literary Anthologies And The Representation Of The Nation 1st Edition Robert Lecker

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Keepers Of The Code Englishcanadian Literary Anthologies And The Representation Of The Nation 1st Edition Robert Lecker
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 399
Author: Robert Lecker
ISBN: 9781442663466, 1442663464
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Keepers Of The Code Englishcanadian Literary Anthologies And The Representation Of The Nation 1st Edition Robert Lecker by Robert Lecker 9781442663466, 1442663464 instant download after payment.

Keepers of the Code explores the complex network of associations and negotiations that influenced the development of literary anthologies in English Canada from 1837 to the present. Lecker shows that these anthologies are deeply conflicted narratives that embody the tensions and anxieties felt by their editors when faced with the challenge of constructing or rejecting national ideals. He argues that these are intensely self-conscious works with their own literary mechanisms and architecture. In reading the history of these anthologies, he witnesses a complex narrative of nation, a compelling story about the values and interests informing English-Canadian literary history.

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