Survival: a thematic guide to Canadian literature
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- 1972
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- Canadian literature -- History and criticism, National characteristics, Canadian, in literature, Littérature canadienne -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique, Littérature canadienne -- 20e siècle -- Thèmes, motifs, Canadian literature, Intellectual life, National characteristics, Canadian, in literature, Letterkunde, Literatur, Canadian literature -- History and criticism, Canada -- Intellectual life, Canada, Kanada, Canadian literature -- History and criticism
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- Toronto, Anansi
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- Language
- English
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- 991.2M
287 pages 21 cm
"'Survival' is the most startling book ever written about Canadian literature. It is ... a book of criticism, a manifesto, and a collection of personal and subversive remarks. Margaret Atwood begins by asking: 'what have been the central preoccupations of our poetry and fiction?' Her answer is twofold: 'survival and victims.' Atwood applies this thesis in twelve brilliant, witty and impassioned chapters. From Moodie to MacLennan to Blais, from Pratt to Purdy to Newlove, from Godfrey to Gibson, she lights up familiar books in wholly new perspectives." The themes are: survival; nature the monster; animal victims; early people (indians and eskimos); ancestral totems (explorers and settlers); family portrait: masks of the bear; failed sacrifices (the reluctant immigrant); the casual incident of death; the paralyzed artist; ice women vs. earth mothers; Quebec: burning mansions; and, jail-breaks and recreations
Includes bibliographical references
"'Survival' is the most startling book ever written about Canadian literature. It is ... a book of criticism, a manifesto, and a collection of personal and subversive remarks. Margaret Atwood begins by asking: 'what have been the central preoccupations of our poetry and fiction?' Her answer is twofold: 'survival and victims.' Atwood applies this thesis in twelve brilliant, witty and impassioned chapters. From Moodie to MacLennan to Blais, from Pratt to Purdy to Newlove, from Godfrey to Gibson, she lights up familiar books in wholly new perspectives." The themes are: survival; nature the monster; animal victims; early people (indians and eskimos); ancestral totems (explorers and settlers); family portrait: masks of the bear; failed sacrifices (the reluctant immigrant); the casual incident of death; the paralyzed artist; ice women vs. earth mothers; Quebec: burning mansions; and, jail-breaks and recreations
What, Where, and Why is Here? -- How to Use This Book -- 1. Survival -- 2. Nature the Monster -- 3. Animal Victims -- 4. Early People: Indians and Eskimos as Symbols -- 5. Ancestral Totems: Explorers, Settlers -- 6. Family Portrait: Masks of the Bear -- 7. Failed Sacrifices: The Reluctant Immigrant -- 8. The Casual Incident of Death : Futile Heroes, Unconvincing Martyrs and Other Band Ends -- 9. The Paralyzed Artist -- 10. Ice Women vs Earth Mothers -- 11. Quebec: Burning Mansions -- 12. Jail-Breaks and Recreations
"'Survival' is the most startling book ever written about Canadian literature. It is ... a book of criticism, a manifesto, and a collection of personal and subversive remarks. Margaret Atwood begins by asking: 'what have been the central preoccupations of our poetry and fiction?' Her answer is twofold: 'survival and victims.' Atwood applies this thesis in twelve brilliant, witty and impassioned chapters. From Moodie to MacLennan to Blais, from Pratt to Purdy to Newlove, from Godfrey to Gibson, she lights up familiar books in wholly new perspectives." The themes are: survival; nature the monster; animal victims; early people (indians and eskimos); ancestral totems (explorers and settlers); family portrait: masks of the bear; failed sacrifices (the reluctant immigrant); the casual incident of death; the paralyzed artist; ice women vs. earth mothers; Quebec: burning mansions; and, jail-breaks and recreations
Includes bibliographical references
"'Survival' is the most startling book ever written about Canadian literature. It is ... a book of criticism, a manifesto, and a collection of personal and subversive remarks. Margaret Atwood begins by asking: 'what have been the central preoccupations of our poetry and fiction?' Her answer is twofold: 'survival and victims.' Atwood applies this thesis in twelve brilliant, witty and impassioned chapters. From Moodie to MacLennan to Blais, from Pratt to Purdy to Newlove, from Godfrey to Gibson, she lights up familiar books in wholly new perspectives." The themes are: survival; nature the monster; animal victims; early people (indians and eskimos); ancestral totems (explorers and settlers); family portrait: masks of the bear; failed sacrifices (the reluctant immigrant); the casual incident of death; the paralyzed artist; ice women vs. earth mothers; Quebec: burning mansions; and, jail-breaks and recreations
What, Where, and Why is Here? -- How to Use This Book -- 1. Survival -- 2. Nature the Monster -- 3. Animal Victims -- 4. Early People: Indians and Eskimos as Symbols -- 5. Ancestral Totems: Explorers, Settlers -- 6. Family Portrait: Masks of the Bear -- 7. Failed Sacrifices: The Reluctant Immigrant -- 8. The Casual Incident of Death : Futile Heroes, Unconvincing Martyrs and Other Band Ends -- 9. The Paralyzed Artist -- 10. Ice Women vs Earth Mothers -- 11. Quebec: Burning Mansions -- 12. Jail-Breaks and Recreations
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