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The Canadian Short Story

Interpretations
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ISBN-13:
9781571136886
Veröffentl:
2007
Einband:
EPDF
Seiten:
436
Autor:
Reingard M. Nischik
Serie:
11, European Studies in North American Literature and Culture
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The first anthology of critical interpretations of major Canadian short stories.Beginning in the 1890s, reaching its first full realization by modernist writers in the 1920s, and brought to its heyday during the Canadian Renaissance starting in the 1960s, the short story has become Canada's flagship genre. Itcontinues to attract the country's most accomplished and innovative writers today, among them Margaret Atwood, Mavis Gallant, Alice Munro, Clark Blaise, and many others. Yet in contrast to the stature and popularity of the genreand the writers who partake in it, surprisingly little literary criticism has been devoted to the Canadian short story. This book redresses that imbalance by providing the first collection of critical interpretations of thirty well-known and often-anthologized Canadian short stories from the genre's beginnings through the twentieth century. A historical survey of the genre introduces the volume and a timeline comparing the genre's development in Canada, the US, and Great Britain completes it. Geared both to specialists in and students of Canadian literature, the volume is of particular benefit to the latter because it provides not only a collection of interpretations, but a comprehensive introduction to the history of the Canadian short story. Contributors: Reingard M. Nischik, Martina Seifert, Heinz Antor, Julia Breitbach, Konrad Gross, Paul Goetsch, Dieter Meindl, Nina Kück, Stefan Ferguson, Rudolf Bader, Fabienne C. Quennet, Martin Kuester, Jutta Zimmermann, Silvia Mergenthal, Caroline Rosenthal, Wolfgang Klooss, Lothar Hönnighausen, Heinz Ickstadt, Gordon Bölling, Christina Strobel, Waldemar Zacharasiewicz, Maria andMartin Löschnigg, Nadja Gernalzick, Eva Gruber, Brigitte Glaser, Georgiana Banita. Reingard M. Nischik is Professor of American Literature at the University of Konstanz, Germany.
The Canadian Short Story: Status, Criticism, Historical Survey - Reingard M. NischikCanadian Animal Stories: Charles G.D. Roberts, "Do Seek Their Meat from God" (1892) - Martina SeifertTory Humanism, Ironic Humor, and Satire: Stephen Leacock, "The Marine Excursion of the Knights of Pythias" (1912) - Heinz AntorThe Beginnings of Canadian Modernism: Raymond Knister, "The First Day of Spring" (written 1924/25) - Julia BreitbachFrom Old World Aestheticist Immoralist to Prairie Moral Realist: Frederick Philip Grove, "Snow" (1926/32) - Konrad GrossPsychological Realism, Immigration, and City Fiction: Morley Callaghan, "Last Spring They Came Over" (1927) - Paul GoetschModernism, Prairie Fiction, and Gender: Sinclair Ross, "The Lamp at Noon" (1938) - Dieter Meindl"An Artful Artlessness": Ethel Wilson, "We Have to Sit Opposite" (1945) - Nina KuckSocial Realism and Compassion for the Underdog: Hugh Garner, "One-Two-Three Little Indians" (1950) - Stefan FergusonThe Perils of Human Relationships: Joyce Marshall, "The Old Woman" (1952) - Rudolf BaderThe Social Critic at Work: Mordecai Richler, "Benny, the War in Europe, and Myerson's Daughter Bella" (1956) - Fabienne C. QuennetMyth and the Postmodernist Turn in Canadian Short Fiction: Sheila Watson, "Antigone" (1959) - Martin KuesterThe Modernist Aesthetic: Hugh Hood, "Flying a Red Kite" (1962) - Jutta ZimmermannDoing Well in the International Thing?: Mavis Gallant, "The Ice Wagon Going Down the Street" (1963) - Silvia Mergenthal(Un-) Doing Gender: Alice Munro, "Boys and Girls" (1964) - Reingard M. NischikCollective Memory and Personal Identity in the Prairie Town of Manawaka: Margaret Laurence, "The Loons" (1966) - Caroline Rosenthal"Out of Place": Clark Blaise, "A Class of New Canadians" (1970) - Wolfgang KloossRealsim and Parodic Postmodernism: Audrey Thomas, "Aquarius" (1971) - Lothar Honnighausen"The Problem Is to Make the Story": Rudy Wiebe, "Where Is the Voice Coming From?" (1971) - Heinz IckstadtThe Canadian Writer as Expatriate: Norman Levine, "We All Begin in a Little Magazine" (1972) - Gordon BollingCanadian Artist Stories: John Metcalf, "The Strange Aberration of Mr. Ken Smythe" (1973) - Reingard M. Nischik"A Literature of a Whole World and of a Real World": Jane Rule, "Lilian" (1977) - Christina StrobelFailure as Liberation: Jack Hodgins, "The Concert Stages of Europe" (1978) - Waldemar ZacharasiewiczFigures in a Landscape: William Dempsey Valgardson, "A Matter of Balance" (1982) - Maria LoschniggFigures in a Landscape: William Dempsey Valgardson, "A Matter of Balance" (1982) - Martin Loschnigg"The Translation of the World into Words" and the Female Tradition: Margaret Atwood, "Significant Moments in the Life of My Mother" (1983) - Reingard M. Nischik"Southern Preacher": Leon Rooke, "The Woman Who Talked to Horses" (1984) - Nadja GernalzickNativeness as Third Space: Thomas King, "Borders" (1991) - Eva GruberDigressing to Inner Worlds: Carol Shields, "Our Men and Women" (1999) - Brigitte GlaserA Sentimental Journey: Janice Kulyk Keefer, "Dreams:Storms:Dogs" (1999) - Georgiana BanitaFurther Reading on the Canadian Short StoryTime Chart: The Short Story in the USA, Canada, and Great BritainNotes on the ContributorsIndex

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