Ebook: Catching the torch: contemporary Canadian literary responses to World War I
Author: Gordon Neta
- Tags: Canadian literature (English)--20th century--History and criticism, Canadian literature (English)--21st century--History and criticism, Guerre dans la littérature, Guerre mondiale 1914-1918--Littérature et guerre, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, Littérature canadienne-anglaise--20e siècle--Histoire et critique, Littérature canadienne-anglaise--21e siècle--Histoire et critique, War and literature, War in literature, World War 1914-1918--Literature and the war, World War 1914-1918 -- Literature
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- City: Waterloo;Ontario;Canada
- Language: English
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Introduction Contemporary Canadian First World War Narratives: Remembering Canada's Best Self -- Chapter One The Dead Speak: Considering the Use of Prosopopoeia in Dancock's Dance, Mary's Wedding, and The Deep -- Chapter Two The War and Concepts of Nation in Jack Hodgins's Broken Ground and Frances Itani's Deafening -- Chapter Three Abandoning the Archivist: Commemorating the War Insider and Outsider in the First World War Novels of Alan Cumyn and Jane Urquhart -- Chapter Four Other Canadians: The Representation of Alternative Versions of the Canadian War in Vimy, Unity (1918), Three Day Road, and A Secret Between Us -- Conclusion Representations of the First World War and Wishing.
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