The Canadian short story : interpretations
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | The Canadian short story : interpretations / edited by Reingard M. Nischik |
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Rochester (N.Y.) :
Camden House
, 2007 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (x-426 p.) |
Collection : | European studies in American literature and culture ed. by Reingard M. Nischik |
Contenu : | Canadian animal stories : Charles G.D. Roberts, "Do seek their meat from God" (1892) / Martina Seifert. Tory humanism, ironic humor, and satire : Stephen Leacock, "The marine excursion of the Knights of Pythias" (1912) / Heinz Antor. The beginnings of Canadian modernism : Raymond Knister, "The first day of spring" (written 1924/25) / Julia Breitbach. From old world aestheticist immoralist to prairie moral realist : Frederick Philip Grove, "Snow" (1926/1932) / Konrad Groá. Psychological realism, immigration, and city fiction : Morley Callaghan, "Last spring they came over" (1927) / Paul Goetsch. Modernism, prairie fiction, and gender : Sinclair Ross, "The lamp at noon" (1938) / Dieter Meindl. "An artful artlessness" : Ethel Wilson, "We have to sit opposite" (1945) / Nina Kock. Social realism and compassion for the underdog : Hugh Garner, "One-two-three little Indians" (1950) / Stefan Ferguson. The perils of human relationships : Joyce Marshall, "The old woman" (1952) / Rudolf Bader. The social critic at work : Mordecai Richler, "Benny, the war in Europe, and Myerson's daughter Bella" (1956) / Fabienne C. Quennet. Myth and the postmodernist turn in Canadian short fiction : Sheila Watson, "Antigone" (1959) / Martin Kuester. The modernist aesthetic : Hugh Hood, "Flying a red kite" (1962) / Jutta Zimmermann. Doing well in the international thing? : Mavis Gallant, "The ice wagon going down the street" (1963) / Silvia Mergenthal. (Un-)doing gender : Alice Munro, "Boys and girls" (1964) / Reingard M. Nischik. Collective memory and personal identity in the prairie town of Manawaka : Margaret Laurence, "The loons" (1966) / Caroline Rosenthal. "Out of place" : Clark Blaise, "A class of new Canadians" (1970) / Wolfgang Klooá. Realism and parodic postmodernism : Audrey Thomas, "Aquarius" (1971) / Lothar Honnighausen. "The problem is to make the story" : Rudy Wiebe, "Where is the voice coming from?" (1971) / Heinz Ickstadt. The Canadian writer as expatriate : Norman Levine, "We all begin in a little magazine" (1972) / Gordon Bolling. Canadian artist stories : John Metcalf, "The strange aberration of Mr. Ken Smythe" (1973) / Reingard M. Nischik. "A literature of a whole world and of a real world" : Jane Rule, "Lilian" (1977) / Christina Strobel. Failure as liberation : Jack Hodgins, "The concert stages of Europe" (1978) / Waldemar Zacharasiewicz. Figures in a landscape : William Dempsey Valgardson, "A matter of balance" (1982) / Maria and Martin Loschnigg. "The translation of the world into words" and the female tradition : Margaret Atwood, "Significant moments in the life of my mother" (1983) / Reingard M. Nischik. "Southern preacher" : Leon Rooke, "The woman who talked to horses" (1984) / Nadja Gernalzick. Nativeness as third space : T |
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327 | 1 | |a Canadian animal stories : Charles G.D. Roberts, "Do seek their meat from God" (1892) / Martina Seifert |a Tory humanism, ironic humor, and satire : Stephen Leacock, "The marine excursion of the Knights of Pythias" (1912) / Heinz Antor |a The beginnings of Canadian modernism : Raymond Knister, "The first day of spring" (written 1924/25) / Julia Breitbach |a From old world aestheticist immoralist to prairie moral realist : Frederick Philip Grove, "Snow" (1926/1932) / Konrad Groá |a Psychological realism, immigration, and city fiction : Morley Callaghan, "Last spring they came over" (1927) / Paul Goetsch |a Modernism, prairie fiction, and gender : Sinclair Ross, "The lamp at noon" (1938) / Dieter Meindl |a "An artful artlessness" : Ethel Wilson, "We have to sit opposite" (1945) / Nina Kock |a Social realism and compassion for the underdog : Hugh Garner, "One-two-three little Indians" (1950) / Stefan Ferguson |a The perils of human relationships : Joyce Marshall, "The old woman" (1952) / Rudolf Bader |a The social critic at work : Mordecai Richler, "Benny, the war in Europe, and Myerson's daughter Bella" (1956) / Fabienne C. Quennet |a Myth and the postmodernist turn in Canadian short fiction : Sheila Watson, "Antigone" (1959) / Martin Kuester |a The modernist aesthetic : Hugh Hood, "Flying a red kite" (1962) / Jutta Zimmermann |a Doing well in the international thing? : Mavis Gallant, "The ice wagon going down the street" (1963) / Silvia Mergenthal |a (Un-)doing gender : Alice Munro, "Boys and girls" (1964) / Reingard M. Nischik |a Collective memory and personal identity in the prairie town of Manawaka : Margaret Laurence, "The loons" (1966) / Caroline Rosenthal |a "Out of place" : Clark Blaise, "A class of new Canadians" (1970) / Wolfgang Klooá |a Realism and parodic postmodernism : Audrey Thomas, "Aquarius" (1971) / Lothar Honnighausen |a "The problem is to make the story" : Rudy Wiebe, "Where is the voice coming from?" (1971) / Heinz Ickstadt |a The Canadian writer as expatriate : Norman Levine, "We all begin in a little magazine" (1972) / Gordon Bolling |a Canadian artist stories : John Metcalf, "The strange aberration of Mr. Ken Smythe" (1973) / Reingard M. Nischik |a "A literature of a whole world and of a real world" : Jane Rule, "Lilian" (1977) / Christina Strobel |a Failure as liberation : Jack Hodgins, "The concert stages of Europe" (1978) / Waldemar Zacharasiewicz |a Figures in a landscape : William Dempsey Valgardson, "A matter of balance" (1982) / Maria and Martin Loschnigg |a "The translation of the world into words" and the female tradition : Margaret Atwood, "Significant moments in the life of my mother" (1983) / Reingard M. Nischik |a "Southern preacher" : Leon Rooke, "The woman who talked to horses" (1984) / Nadja Gernalzick |a Nativeness as third space : T | |
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