Patterns of Isolation in English Canadian FictionMcClelland and Stewart, 1974 - 256 páginas |
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... natural phenomena in passing , while Raymond Knister , for example , in White Narcissus bends an indifferent landscape too much to his literary purpose for it to remain also a natural world in emotional or moral convergence with ...
... natural phenomena in passing , while Raymond Knister , for example , in White Narcissus bends an indifferent landscape too much to his literary purpose for it to remain also a natural world in emotional or moral convergence with ...
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... natural world , in Grove's vision , is the source of a poetic justice at best . It is an environment the autobiographical traveller confronts with civility and is rewarded by gaining safe passage . For Redcliff there is nothing beyond ...
... natural world , in Grove's vision , is the source of a poetic justice at best . It is an environment the autobiographical traveller confronts with civility and is rewarded by gaining safe passage . For Redcliff there is nothing beyond ...
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... natural world , where human and natural conditions converge , is profoundly tragic . Humans are cursed , and blessed , with the capacity to remember and to anticipate . In the natural world , both memory and anticipation hold tragedy ...
... natural world , where human and natural conditions converge , is profoundly tragic . Humans are cursed , and blessed , with the capacity to remember and to anticipate . In the natural world , both memory and anticipation hold tragedy ...
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Introduction | 7 |
IRONY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 193 |
Bibliography | 244 |
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Abraham achievement Adele Wiseman Alan alien ambivalent author's becomes behaviour Bentley British Cabbagetown Callaghan Canada Canadian experience Canadian fiction Canadian Library Carney Channel Shore characters complexity concept confrontation consciousness context continuity death Double Hook effect Elgin embodiment Emily Montague emotional endure environment exploit external father Fifth Business fool-saint Frances Brooke Frederick Philip Grove frontier garrison geophysical Grove's Hagar Haldimar History of Emily Hugh MacLennan human Ibid identity imagination immigrant Imperialist implicit indifferent individual inevitable innocence ironic irony Isabel land landscape lives Lorne Lorne's MacLennan Maggie Maria Chapdelaine Marina moral vision Morley Callaghan narrative natural world Noah Nymph Ontario past patterns of isolation perceived personality Philip Prairie present pride protagonist reality relationship response Richler Sacrifice Salverson Sara Jeannette Duncan separate sexual Sheila Watson Sinclair Ross Skane social solitude story structure struggle suggests sustained Swamp Angel tion Toronto ultimately universal Vardoe Wacousta Watson wilderness