Imagining culture : new world narrative and the writing of Canada / Margaret E. Turner.
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- Canadian fiction -- History and criticism
- National characteristics, Canadian, in literature
- Narration (Rhetoric)
- America -- In literature
- Canada -- In literature
- Canadian fiction (English) -- History and criticism
- Roman canadien-anglais -- Histoire et critique
- Canadiens dans la littérature
- Narration
- Amérique -- Dans la littérature
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Canadian
- Canadian fiction
- Literature
- Narration (Rhetoric)
- National characteristics, Canadian, in literature
- America
- Canada
- Literaturtheorie
- Literatur
- Kanada
- Englisch
- C813.009 20
- PR9192.6.N37 T87 1995eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction: "Here there be monsters" -- 2. John Richardson: "A world of our own creation" -- 3. Frederick Philip Grove: "No language of my own" -- 4. Sheila Watson: On soft ground -- 5. Robert Kroetsch: Re-placing language -- 6. Jane Urquhart: Writing the new world -- 7. Conclusion: Imagining culture.
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