Tecumseh, a Drama and Canadian Poems

Tecumseh, a Drama and Canadian Poems
Title Tecumseh, a Drama and Canadian Poems PDF eBook
Author Charles Mair
Publisher Toronto, William Briggs
Pages 294
Release 1901
Genre Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition
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Tecumseh, a Drama (second Edition) and Canadian Poems

Tecumseh, a Drama (second Edition) and Canadian Poems
Title Tecumseh, a Drama (second Edition) and Canadian Poems PDF eBook
Author Charles Mair
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1901
Genre
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Canadian Bookman

Canadian Bookman
Title Canadian Bookman PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 418
Release 1927
Genre Books
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The Evolution of Canadian Literature in English

The Evolution of Canadian Literature in English
Title The Evolution of Canadian Literature in English PDF eBook
Author Mary Jane Edwards
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1973
Genre Canada
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New Contexts of Canadian Criticism

New Contexts of Canadian Criticism
Title New Contexts of Canadian Criticism PDF eBook
Author Ajay Heble
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 428
Release 1997-04-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781551111063

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Times change, lives change, and the terms we need to describe our literature or society or condition—what Raymond Williams calls “keywords”—change with them. Perhaps the most significant development in the quarter-century since Eli Mandel edited his anthology Contexts of Canadian Criticism has been the growing recognition that not only do different people need different terms, but the same terms have different meanings for different people and in different contexts. Nation, history, culture, art, identity—the positions we take discussing these and other issues can lead to conflict, but also hold the promise of a new sort of community. Speaking of First Nations people and their literature, Beth Brant observes that “Our connections … are like the threads of a weaving. … While the colour and beauty of each thread is unique and important, together they make a communal material of strength and durability.” New Contexts of Canadian Criticism is designed to be read, to work, in much the same manner.

A Bibliography of Canadian Poetry (English)

A Bibliography of Canadian Poetry (English)
Title A Bibliography of Canadian Poetry (English) PDF eBook
Author Charles Canniff James
Publisher [Victoria University] Library by W. Briggs
Pages 80
Release 1899
Genre Anonyms and pseudonyms
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Indigenous Poetics in Canada

Indigenous Poetics in Canada
Title Indigenous Poetics in Canada PDF eBook
Author Neal McLeod
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 417
Release 2014-05-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1771120096

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Indigenous Poetics in Canada broadens the way in which Indigenous poetry is examined, studied, and discussed in Canada. Breaking from the parameters of traditional English literature studies, this volume embraces a wider sense of poetics, including Indigenous oralities, languages, and understandings of place. Featuring work by academics and poets, the book examines four elements of Indigenous poetics. First, it explores the poetics of memory: collective memory, the persistence of Indigenous poetic consciousness, and the relationships that enable the Indigenous storytelling process. The book then explores the poetics of performance: Indigenous poetics exist both in written form and in relation to an audience. Third, in an examination of the poetics of place and space, the book considers contemporary Indigenous poetry and classical Indigenous narratives. Finally, in a section on the poetics of medicine, contributors articulate the healing and restorative power of Indigenous poetry and narratives.