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The Rhetoric of Canadian Writing / Conny Steenman-Marcusse.

Literature and Cultural Studies - Book Archive 2000-2006 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Steenman-Marcusse, Cornelia Janneke, 1948- author.
Series:
Text (Rodopi (Firm)) ; Volume 38.
Textxet ; Volume 38
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Canadian literature--History and criticism.
Canadian literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (308 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Editions Rodopi B.V., [2002]
Summary:
The sixteen articles in The Rhetoric of Canadian Writing are a welcome contribution to the growing interest in Canadian culture, indicating its variety - Aboriginal, Anglo-Canadian and French-Canadian culture and their interrelationships are all represented. In classical oratory the term "rhetoric" signifies the art of influencing the thought and conduct of readers and listeners, and this concept is used as an underlying current of debate in this volume. Contributors address the theme of identity and post-colonial disputation in their explorations of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century writing by Elizabeth Simcoe, Catharine Parr Traill and Lucy Montgomery as well as contemporary works by Margaret Atwood, Nancy Huston, Wayne Johnston, Susan Swan, Jacques Poulin and Rudy Wiebe. Quebecoise writer Louis Dupré contributes a compelling reflection on women's writing in Quebec.
Contents:
Introduction: The Rhetoric of Canadian Writing
1 Susan SWAN: The Writer's Conscience and the Rhetoric of Canadian Writing
2 Louise DUPRÉ: Women's Writing in Quebec: From Rhetoric to New Social Propositions
3 Jaap LINTVELT: Quebec: City and Identity
4 E.F. DYCK: The Places of Aboriginal Writing 2000 in Canada: The Novel
5 Eric MILLER: Elizabeth Simcoe and the Fate of the Picturesque
6 Suzanne JAMES: The "Indians" of Catharine Parr Traill's The Backwoods of Canada
7 Martin REININK: The Rhetoric of Emerging Literatures
8 Kathleen VENEMA: Shifting Rhetorics of Space in English-Canadian Exploration Literature
9 Monique DULL: Kinship and Nation in Amelia (1848) and Anne of Green Gables (1908)
10 Conny STEENMAN-MARCUSE: The Rhetoric of Autobiography in Susan Swan's The Biggest Modern Woman of the World
11 Anna BRANACH-KALLAS: Lovers and/or Enemies: Love and Nationality in Nancy Huston's The Mark of the Angel
12 Coral Ann HOWELLS: Margaret Atwood's Discourse of Nation and National Identity in the 1990s
13 Hans BAK: Writing Newfoundland, Writing Canada: Wayne Johnston's The Colony of Unrequited Dreams
14 Robert DRUCE: A Visiting Distance: Patrick Anderson, Poet, Autobiographer, and Exile
15 Graciela MARTÍNEZ-ZALCE: Montreal: Several Versions of a City
16 J.M. MACLENNAN AND John MOFFATT: An Island View of the World: Insularity in the Popular Writing of Stompin' Tom Connors
Notes on Contributors.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Steenman-Marcusse, Conny The Rhetoric of Canadian Writing
ISBN:
9789004489134
OCLC:
606914445
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004489134 DOI

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