Long Drums & Cannons

Long Drums & Cannons
Title Long Drums & Cannons PDF eBook
Author Margaret Laurence
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 340
Release 2001
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780888643322

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Up-to-date biographies with a list of works for each of the writers, detailed annotations to the original text and a glossary complete this edition."--BOOK JACKET.

Heart of a Stranger

Heart of a Stranger
Title Heart of a Stranger PDF eBook
Author Margaret Laurence
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 284
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780888644077

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Travel was closely connected to Margaret Laurence’s creativity. Laurence realized that her travels, especially to Africa, provided her with new perspectives on Canada. Heart of a Stranger, originally published in 1976, is a fascinating travelogue chronicling Laurence's geographical journeys to many lands and historic places. She notes "I saw, somewhat to my surprise, that they are all, in one way or another, travel articles. And by travel, I mean both those voyages which are outer and those voyages which are inner." Laurence writes about her travels to Egypt in "Good Morning to the Grandson of Ramesses the Second," to Scotland in "Road from the Isles," and to Greece in "Sayonara, Agamemnon." In "The Very Best Intentions" Laurence sees herself as a "stranger in a strange land" in Ghana. She reflects on the many places she lived in "Put Out One or Two More Flags," "Down East," "The Shack" and "Where the World Began." Professor Nora Foster Stovel’s new introduction "Heart of a Traveller" explores how Laurence’s experiences in other lands influenced and shaped her writing. She contends that "Heart of a Stranger constitutes a concealed autobiography, for, in chronicling her literal life journey, Laurence also reveals her spiritual odyssey."

Divining Margaret Laurence

Divining Margaret Laurence
Title Divining Margaret Laurence PDF eBook
Author Nora Foster Stovel
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 430
Release 2008
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0773533761

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The most complete consideration of all the major writings of Margaret Laurence.

Africa in Narratives

Africa in Narratives
Title Africa in Narratives PDF eBook
Author Chin Ce
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 196
Release 2014-04-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9783603698

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Africa in Narratives illuminates or proves, against the backdrop of attitudes toward nations deemed ethnic or minorities, that literature in Africa can live up to the challenge of aesthetic imagination to form an active, refreshing part of world cultural discourse. African countries have evolved imaginatively beyond their present ephemeral stages of social and political turmoil not to talk of intellectual imitations of western thought, nation literatures should be subject to the imperative of a continental cooperation.

Commonwealth Literature

Commonwealth Literature
Title Commonwealth Literature PDF eBook
Author NA NA
Publisher Springer
Pages 287
Release 2016-01-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1349861014

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Challenging Territory

Challenging Territory
Title Challenging Territory PDF eBook
Author Christian Riegel
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 296
Release 1997-05
Genre Law
ISBN 9780888642899

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In a postmodern and postcolonial age, how do we approach the writing of Margaret Laurence? Challenging Territory demands of the reader a re-evaluation of the basic assumptions that underlie their understanding of Laurence's life and writing by addressing the full range of her writing. Laurence is presented as Canadian, colonial and postcolonial subject; as feminist, humanist and political active individual; and as essayist, translator, journalist, memoir writer and fiction writer. The essays stake out a critical territory as well as offer a challenge to territory previously mapped by the criticism - in addition to charting critical space never before traced.

Reclaiming the Human Sciences and Humanities Through African Perspectives

Reclaiming the Human Sciences and Humanities Through African Perspectives
Title Reclaiming the Human Sciences and Humanities Through African Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Helen Lauer
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 740
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9988647719

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This compilation was inspired by an international symposium held on the Legon campus in September 2003. Hosted by the CODESRIA African Humanities Institute Programme, the symposium had the theme 'Canonical Works and Continuing Innovation in African Arts & Humanities'.