Hugh Garner's best stories / Hugh Garner.
Material type: TextSeries: Canadian literature collectionPublisher: Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- General
- 9780776622620
- 0776622625
- 9780776622637
- 0776622633
- 9780776622644
- 0776622641
- C813/.54
- PR9199.3.G3 ǂb A6 2015eb
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; I. Garner's Life and Writing; II. The Stories in Context; III. A Cultural History of Work; IV. The Spanish Civil War and Garner's Oeuvre; V. Textual History; VI. Critical Reception; Bibliography; Hugh Garner's Best Stories; The Conversion of Willie Heaps (1951); The Father (1958); A Couple of Quiet Young Guys (1951); Lucy (1952); The Yellow Sweater (1951); Make Mine Vanilla (1963); Our Neighbours the Nuns (1951); The Expatriates (1955); Red Racer (1950); Tea with Miss Mayberry (1956); A Visit with Robert (1952).
No More Songs about the Suwanee (1953)One Mile of Ice (1952); The Magnet (1954); Some are so Lucky (1949); Hunky (1961); Interlude in Black and White (1952); The Nun in Nylon Stockings (1963); A Manly Heart (1955); The Stretcher Bearers (1952); A Trip for Mrs. Taylor (1951); E Equals Mc Squared (1963); How I Became an Englishman (1953); One-Two-Three Little Indians (1950); Explanatory Notes; Textual Notes.
Hugh Garner's Governor General Award-winning Best Stories depicts working-class life in North America and Europe between the Great Depression and the Quiet Revolution, emphasizing the Spanish Civil War's integral role in Canadian and transnational identity formation.
English.
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