[图书][B] Comparing Grief in French, British and Canadian Great War Fiction (1977-2014)

A Branach-Kallas, P Sadkowski - 2018 - books.google.com
Comparing Grief in French, British and Canadian Great War Fiction (1977-2014) offers a
comparative analysis of twenty-three First World War novels. Engaging with such themes as …

Voices from the edge: de-centering master narratives in Jane Urquhart's The Stone Carvers

A Fahey - The Great War in Post-memory Film and Lit er a ture, 2014 - degruyter.com
The first chapter of Jane Urquhart's novel The Stone Carvers (2001) begins with a group of
women engaged in an act of storytelling about the origins of their village. The women …

Trauma Plots: Reading Contemporary Canadian First World War Fiction in a Comparative Perspective

A Branach-Kallas - Canadian Literature, 2019 - ojs.library.ubc.ca
The purpose of this article is to examine selected WWI Canadian novels published in the last
forty years in relation to a transnational trauma paradigm. My contention is that, similarly to …

LE CANADA DANS LA GRANDE GUERRE: ÉTAT DES LIEUX DES APPROCHES ANGLOPHONES ET FRANCOPHONES AU DÉBUT DU XXIE SIÉCLE.

A Branach-Kallas, P Sadkowski - TransCanadiana, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Résumé L'objet du présent article est d'esquisser les tendances dans les recherches sur le
Canada dans la Première Guerre mondiale dont une nouvelle dynamique se laisse …

Vimy, Gallipoli, trauma, and the poetics of grief: re-reading the myths of the First World War in Jane Urquhart's The Stone Carvers and Brenda Walker's The Wing of …

A Branach-Kallas - Brno studies in English, 2020 - digilib2.phil.muni.cz
Abstrakt (y) The article is a comparative analysis of The Stone Carvers (2001) by Canadian
author Jane Urquhart and The Wing of Night (2005) by Australian writer Brenda Walker …

[图书][B] Narratives of Resistance in Contemporary Native North American Fiction:(Re) Writing the Past

C Krauss - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Abstract This dissertation examines Native North American historical novels as instrumental
in realizing Native self-determination. The research presented considers literature as both …

Taking Vimy Ridge: Jane Urquhart's The Stone Carvers and Canada as" Warrior Nation"

H Wyile - Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary …, 2014 - uhu.es
Abstract This article revisits Jane Urquhart's 2001 novel The Stone Carvers in light of the
Conservative Party of Canada's reframing of national identity, particularly its emphasis on …

'Like Dying on a Stage': Theatricality and Remembrance in Anglo-Canadian Drama on the First World War

M Löschnigg - The Great War in Postmemory Literature and Film, 2014 - degruyter.com
Since the landmark success of Timothy Findley's novel The Wars (1977), a substantial
number of Anglo-Canadian novels and plays have dealt with the First World War and have …

studies in comparative literature

T D'haen, KL Thornber, Z Longxi, H Bertens - 2000 - brill.com
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Unsettling histories from an unsettled past:(re-) storying as performance in Canada's colonial present

A Marchel - 2016 - wrap.warwick.ac.uk
In 2008, Stephen Harper, then Prime Minister of Canada, delivered an official apology for
the Indian Residential School system (1883 to 1996). This was the first formal apology from …