Lifelines

Lifelines
Title Lifelines PDF eBook
Author Christl Verduyn
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 287
Release 1995-08-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0773565582

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Christl Verduyn analyses Engel's work from a feminist literary perspective, examining Engel's concern with women's experiences and perception of the world, female identity and the social constraints on its development, female subjectivity and self, the mother-daughter relationship, and forces opposing women's artistic self-expression. Verduyn presents in-depth readings of both the novels and Engel's reflections on her experiences as a woman and a writer as found in her personal journals and other writings. Verduyn demonstrates the extent to which Engel's work not only deserves to be ranked with the best of Canadian literature but also enriches our understanding of women's experiences and broadens our view of women's worlds. Lifelines makes an important contribution to Canadian literature, women's studies, and the growing genre of life writing.

Lunatic Villas

Lunatic Villas
Title Lunatic Villas PDF eBook
Author Marian Engel
Publisher New Canadian Library
Pages 251
Release 1986
Genre Canadian fiction
ISBN 9780771093432

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Women & Aging

Women & Aging
Title Women & Aging PDF eBook
Author Helen Rippier Wheeler
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Pages 288
Release 1997
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781555876616

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Guide with more than two thousand bibliographic entries and cross-references. It includes journal articles, book chapters, essays, and doctoral dissertations, as well as complete books.

Marian Engel and Her Works

Marian Engel and Her Works
Title Marian Engel and Her Works PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Brady
Publisher Canadian Author Studies
Pages 80
Release 1989
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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A study of Canadian novelist Marian Engel.

Making Babies

Making Babies
Title Making Babies PDF eBook
Author Sandra Sabatini
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 264
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 088920621X

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Although the infant has been a consistent figure in literature (and, for many people, a significant figure in personal life), there’s been little attention focused on infants, or on their place in Canadian fiction, until now. In this book, Sandra Sabatini examines Canadian fiction to trace the ideological charge behind the represented infant. Examining writers from L.M. Montgomery and Frederick Philip Grove to Thomas King and Terry Griggs, Sabatini compares women’s writing about babies with the way infants appear in texts by men over the course of a century. She discovers a range of changing attitudes toward babies. After being seen as a source of financial burden, social shame, or sentimental fantasy, infants have increasingly become a source of value and meaning. The book challenges the perception of babies as passive objects of care and argues for a reading of the infant as a subject in itself. It also reflects upon how the representations of infancy in Canadian literature offer an intriguing portrait of how we imagine ourselves.

Literary History of Canada

Literary History of Canada
Title Literary History of Canada PDF eBook
Author William H. New
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 588
Release 1990-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1487591160

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This new volume of the Literary History of Canada covers the continuing development of English-Canadian writing from 1972 to 1984. As with the three earlier volumes, this book is an invaluable guide to recent developments in English-Canadian literature and a resource for both the general reader and the specialist researcher. The contributors to this volume are Laurie Ricou, David Jackel, Linda Hutcheon, Philip Stratford, Barry Cameron, Balachandra Rajan, Robert Fothergill, Brian Parker, Cynthia Zimmerman, Frances Frazer, Edith Fowke, Bruce G. Trigger, Alan C. Cairns, Douglas Williams, Carl Berger, Shirley Neuman, Raymond S. Corteen, and Francess G. Halpenny.

The Jane Austen Remedy

The Jane Austen Remedy
Title The Jane Austen Remedy PDF eBook
Author Ruth Wilson
Publisher Allison & Busby Ltd
Pages 265
Release 2022-09-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0749029358

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An empowering memoir of a life reclaimed through reading'Moving and inspiring, this is a book you want to start reading again, as soon as you have finished' SUSANNAH FULLERTON'Wilson's memoir is essential reading for anyone who wants to experience and understand the unique comfort that Austen's works universally provide.' NATALIE JENNER'Essential reading for anyone who wants to experience and understand the unique comfort that Austen's works universally provide.' NATALIE JENNERRuth Wilson first encountered Pride and Prejudice in the 1940s and has returned to Jane Austen countless times over the course of a long life. After her sixtieth birthday, she took the radical decision to retreat from her conventional married life and live alone while confronting feelings of loss and unhappiness. As Wilson read between the lines of Austen's six major novels, she felt herself reclaiming her voice and her sense of self. An uplifting memoir of love, self-acceptance and the curative power of reading, The Jane Austen Remedy is an inspirational account of nine vivid decades, unravelling memories and searching for small truths to help explain the arc of a life that has been both ordinary and extraordinary.