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Relating Carol Shields's essays and fiction : crossing borders / Nora Foster Stovel, editor.

Van Pelt Library PR9199.3.S514 Z84 2023
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Stovel, Nora Foster, 1942- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Shields, Carol--Criticism and interpretation.
Shields, Carol.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 269 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Summary:
This essay collection, written by a stellar group of Canadian literature specialists, is a love letter to the late Canadian writer Carol Shields, who died about twenty years ago. The essays revisit Shieldss prolific careershort story writer, novelist, book reviewer, teacher and biographerthrough the lens of her posthumous collection, Startle and Illuminate: Carol Shields on Writing (2016), edited by her daughter Anne Giardini and grandson Nicholas Giardini. The chapters are eclectic, both intimate and academic in tone, as they reflect different relationships with this beloved writer within our Can Lit circleand beyond. Laurie Kruk, Professor in English Studies, Nipissing University, Canada This collection of essays explores celebrated Canadian author Carol Shields's experimentation with the essay genre in relation to her novels and short stories. Shieldss essays clarify her iconoclastic approach to rules of narrative and illuminate her revisionist policies, elucidating the development of her fiction, both novels and short stories, as her writing gradually becomes more explicitly feminist, as well as more daringly postmodernist. The dozen essays by the eminent Canadianists included in this edition throw fresh light on Shieldss writing, inviting us to read it with new eyes, by revealing how her essays reflect and refract the brilliance of her fiction, both novels and stories, helping readers to comprehend her art. These essays read Shieldss fiction through the lens of her essays, including those contained in the recent Giardini edition, wherein the author explains the creative methodologies involved in her fiction and also offers specific advice to writers of fiction. Nora Foster Stovel is a Professor Emerita of the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta, Canada. She has published books and essays on Jane Austen, D.H. Lawrence, Margaret Drabble, Carol Shields, Margaret Atwood, and Margaret Laurence, including Divining Margaret Laurence: A Study of Her Complete Writings. She currently holds a SSHRC Insight Grant for her program of research on Carol Shields.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Prologue: (Es)Saying It Her Way: Carol Shields as Essayist / Christl Verduyn
pt. I Essays on Carol Shields's Short Stories
The Short of It: Carol Shields's Stories / Neil Besner
"Space for Strangeness": Carol Shields's Short Stories / Coral Ann Howells
"Be a Lirde Crazy: Astonish Me": Carol Shields's Improvisational Flair in Dressing Up for the Carnival / Nora Foster Stovel
"Controlled Chaos" and Carol Shields's "A View from the Edge of the Edge" / Marta Dvorak
pt. II Essays on Carol Shields's Novels
"The Alchemy of Re-Imagined Reality": Biographical Gothicism in Carol Shields's Swann: A Mystery / Cynthia Sugars
Transforming Love: Critical and Religious Discourses in Carol Shields's The Republic of Love / Brenda Beckman-Long
Shields's Theory of Fiction Writing and the Limitations of Remembrance in The Stone Diaries / Christian Riegel
Man in the Maze: "Where Curiosity Leads" and Larry's Party / Warren Cariou
Advice to Writers in Carol Shields's Unless / Wendy Roy
In/visibility, Race-Baiting, and the Author Function in Carol Shields's Unless / Smaro Kamboureli
Afterword: "Little Shocks of Recognition": Carol Shields's Book Reviews / Alex Ramon.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
9783031114793
3031114795
OCLC:
1330406994

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