This article traces a historical trajectory of the city poet in Canada—a writer whose “street-level perspective” defines their methods and shapes their authorial personae—from the nineteenth-century through to the twenty-first. It first provides a brief exploration of some of the literature published in the Toronto Evening Telegram newspaper in the 1880s and 1890s to consider the origins of a literary tradition and an authorial persona rooted in the city. This part of the article uses the example of Robert Kirkland Kernighan to show the way early writers exploited the opportunity provided by city newspapers and the city itself to map and define themselves in artistic and professional terms. The article goes on to consider the work of contem...
Guided by the multifaceted relations between city and text, Charting Literary Urban Studies: Texts a...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
This study examines the treatment of the city as a subject in nineteenth century English poetry. The...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
Modern literature frequently evokes Toronto. The city is prominent in the poetry of Dennis Lee and D...
What does it mean to write the contemporary city? More specifically, what role does the poet play in...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
The article attempts to describe a variety of possible ways in which literature makes itself present...
In this dissertation, I examine literary responses to socioeconomic and spatial change in Vancouver,...
Nineteenth-century urbanization and industrialization in western Europe have clearly contributed to ...
The focus of this study is the relationship between literature and urban studies. This relationship ...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
The following research involves an engagement with what will become known as ‘the problem of the cit...
General aim of the article is to show city in Julian Tuwim’s poetry oppositely to older perspectives...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
Guided by the multifaceted relations between city and text, Charting Literary Urban Studies: Texts a...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
This study examines the treatment of the city as a subject in nineteenth century English poetry. The...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
Modern literature frequently evokes Toronto. The city is prominent in the poetry of Dennis Lee and D...
What does it mean to write the contemporary city? More specifically, what role does the poet play in...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
The article attempts to describe a variety of possible ways in which literature makes itself present...
In this dissertation, I examine literary responses to socioeconomic and spatial change in Vancouver,...
Nineteenth-century urbanization and industrialization in western Europe have clearly contributed to ...
The focus of this study is the relationship between literature and urban studies. This relationship ...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
The following research involves an engagement with what will become known as ‘the problem of the cit...
General aim of the article is to show city in Julian Tuwim’s poetry oppositely to older perspectives...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
Guided by the multifaceted relations between city and text, Charting Literary Urban Studies: Texts a...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
This study examines the treatment of the city as a subject in nineteenth century English poetry. The...