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Medievalism In English Canadian Literature From Richardson To Atwood M Jane Toswell

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Medievalism In English Canadian Literature From Richardson To Atwood M Jane Toswell
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Publisher: D. S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 218
Author: M. Jane Toswell, Anna Czarnowus (eds.)
ISBN: 9781843845478, 1843845474
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Medievalism In English Canadian Literature From Richardson To Atwood M Jane Toswell by M. Jane Toswell, Anna Czarnowus (eds.) 9781843845478, 1843845474 instant download after payment.

First full-length investigation into Canadian literary medievalism as a discrete phenomenon. The essays in this volume consider what is original and distinctive about the manifestation of medievalism in Canadian literature and its origins and its subsequent growth and development: from the first novel published in Canada written by a Canadian-born author, Julia Beckwith Hart's 'St. Ursula's Convent' (1824), to the recent work of the best-selling novelist Patrick DeWitt ('Undermajordomo Minor', published in 2015). Topics addressed include the strong strain of medievalist fantasy itself in the work of the young-adult author Kit Pearson, and the longer novels of Charles de Lint, Steven Erikson, and Guy Gavriel Kay; the medievalist inclinations of Archibald Lampman and W. W. Campbell, well-known nineteenth-century Canadian poets; and the often-studied 'Wacousta' by John Richardson, first published in 1832. Chapters also cover early Canadian periodicals' engagement with orientalist medievalism; and works by twentieth-century writers such as the irrepressible Earle Birney, the witty and intellectual Robertson Davies, and the fascinating and learned Margaret Atwood.

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