Metaphor points always to a sense of identity, and this identity is always, in some sense, regional. An important theme in literature is the difficulty or inability to discover this sense of identity. The dichotomy is between nature and civilization, and true identity can only come with a fusion of the two elements of our human experience. The relations between individuals corresponds with the relations between the community and the land. This correspondence takes the form of male-female relationships, or of dogma as antithetical to the human imagination
This thesis examines how critics have constructed literary regionalism in Canada, with particular at...
Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...
Contemporary transnational and transcontinental trends of theory enable a mandatory analysis of how ...
Metaphor points always to a sense of identity, and this identity is always, in some sense, regional....
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
This dissertation differs from previous research in that it suggests the continuity of Canadian poet...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
This paper illustrates how writers use metaphors as constructs of ideology. The paper is based on a ...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
This study calls for a re-evaluation of contemporary regionalist literary theory. It argues that tra...
Time and place are the media through which the eternal is manifested for the comprehension of fallib...
Recent Canadian literary and cultural criticism has emphasized the view that Canadians share no sing...
Essential to the study of Canadian environmental literature is the students’ personal connection to ...
This study of Canadian adventure romance for adolescents seeks to demonstrate the cultural significa...
Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 19...
This thesis examines how critics have constructed literary regionalism in Canada, with particular at...
Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...
Contemporary transnational and transcontinental trends of theory enable a mandatory analysis of how ...
Metaphor points always to a sense of identity, and this identity is always, in some sense, regional....
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
This dissertation differs from previous research in that it suggests the continuity of Canadian poet...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
This paper illustrates how writers use metaphors as constructs of ideology. The paper is based on a ...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
This study calls for a re-evaluation of contemporary regionalist literary theory. It argues that tra...
Time and place are the media through which the eternal is manifested for the comprehension of fallib...
Recent Canadian literary and cultural criticism has emphasized the view that Canadians share no sing...
Essential to the study of Canadian environmental literature is the students’ personal connection to ...
This study of Canadian adventure romance for adolescents seeks to demonstrate the cultural significa...
Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 19...
This thesis examines how critics have constructed literary regionalism in Canada, with particular at...
Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...
Contemporary transnational and transcontinental trends of theory enable a mandatory analysis of how ...