Demeter Proudfoot, the first-person narrator in Robert Kroetsch’s The Studhorse Man (1969), borrows from the techniques of oral storytellers, and the unnamed speaker of Kroetsch’s Seed Catalogue (1977) borrows Demeter’s penchant for fragments, repetitions, and set phrases that Demeter uses. The resulting metafiction — that is, writing that simultaneously reads itself — simulates the experience of reading aloud — that is, speaking that simultaneously listens to itself. Whereas The Studhorse Man parodies the oral tradition by collecting intertexts, challenging narrative conventions, and commenting on the act of storytelling, Seed Catalogue parodies the verbal expression within that novel. Moreover, the long poem performs its own interpretatio...
I intend to illustrate the concepts of Sprache der Nahe ("language of immediacy") and Sprache der Di...
Each of these short stories is told in first-person narrative perspective and explores the arbitrary...
This thesis explores the Integrative storytelling methods which Thomas King employs in his novel Gr...
Some years ago, in an interview with fellow praine writer Margaret Laurence, Robert Kroetsch remarke...
The 1965 Johnny Cash rendition of E.T. Rouse\u27s Orange Blossom Special includes the line, I don...
Can Thomas Bernhard’s prose be considered a contribution to the philosophy of the subject? In this t...
Abstract. The narrative structure of Robert Kroetsch's novel Gone Indian is multi-layered and a...
Robert Kroetsch attempts to free himself from the logocentric and positivistic impulses of thematic ...
Oral performance art, patterned performative speech for an audience, is perhaps the oldest and most ...
While depictions of play in Kroetsch’s work have been interpreted through a wide range of critical p...
This article explores narrator reconstrual, and its stylistic forms and functions, in contemporary f...
Richard Powers’ 2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Overstory, is a very ambitious work which purp...
The creative component of this submission of a PhD by Published Works consists of six poetry public...
The aim of this study is to analyze the complexity of a narration and how a narrator can show himsel...
Literary forms are products of the particular soils in which they have grown and new settings may be...
I intend to illustrate the concepts of Sprache der Nahe ("language of immediacy") and Sprache der Di...
Each of these short stories is told in first-person narrative perspective and explores the arbitrary...
This thesis explores the Integrative storytelling methods which Thomas King employs in his novel Gr...
Some years ago, in an interview with fellow praine writer Margaret Laurence, Robert Kroetsch remarke...
The 1965 Johnny Cash rendition of E.T. Rouse\u27s Orange Blossom Special includes the line, I don...
Can Thomas Bernhard’s prose be considered a contribution to the philosophy of the subject? In this t...
Abstract. The narrative structure of Robert Kroetsch's novel Gone Indian is multi-layered and a...
Robert Kroetsch attempts to free himself from the logocentric and positivistic impulses of thematic ...
Oral performance art, patterned performative speech for an audience, is perhaps the oldest and most ...
While depictions of play in Kroetsch’s work have been interpreted through a wide range of critical p...
This article explores narrator reconstrual, and its stylistic forms and functions, in contemporary f...
Richard Powers’ 2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Overstory, is a very ambitious work which purp...
The creative component of this submission of a PhD by Published Works consists of six poetry public...
The aim of this study is to analyze the complexity of a narration and how a narrator can show himsel...
Literary forms are products of the particular soils in which they have grown and new settings may be...
I intend to illustrate the concepts of Sprache der Nahe ("language of immediacy") and Sprache der Di...
Each of these short stories is told in first-person narrative perspective and explores the arbitrary...
This thesis explores the Integrative storytelling methods which Thomas King employs in his novel Gr...