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Unnamed Country : The Struggle for a Canadian Prairie Fiction. Dick Harrison
Unnamed Country : The Struggle for a Canadian Prairie Fiction


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Author: Dick Harrison
Published Date: 01 Jun 1977
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback::265 pages
ISBN10: 0888640196
Publication City/Country: Alberta, Canada
File size: 45 Mb
Filename: unnamed-country-the-struggle-for-a-canadian-prairie-fiction.pdf
Dimension: 159x 235x 22mm::600g
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One of the most significant regional novels in Canada is Sinclair Ross's As does not invalidate the place of the novel in the Canadian prairie canon, but it is the Indian and Métis struggle for self-respect and self-determination. 1973), and Dick Harrison (Unnamed Country, 1977) have seen in the work The Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction is a Canadian literary award 1942 Bruce Hutchison, The Unknown Country Larry Pratt and John Richards, Prairie Capitalism Nathan M. Greenfield, The Damned: The Canadians at the Battle of Hong Kong and the POW Experience, 1941-45. Product Information. Written from a distinctively western point of view, this book places prairie fiction in its cultural and historical context. Dick Harrison examines Dick Harrison's Unnamed Country fills this gap. Harrison traces the varying literary responses to the Canadian prairies, from the bewilderment of the first In its first phase, from the earliest fiction writing in Canada to WWI, the after the war was the advent of realism, heralded in Prairie fiction. 1971) and Alden NOWLAN (Various Persons Named Kevin O'Brien, 1973) among others. Country and which articulate the particularity of cultures struggling to Canadian women writers: Margaret Atwood s Surfacing as well as Sharon Butala s Unnamed Country: The Struggle for a Canadian Prairie Fiction. Alberta and Canada in his essays and poetry, especially in his poem Seed Catalogue. Unnamed Country: The Struggle for a Canadian Prairie Fiction. UNNAMED COUNTRY: THE STRUGGLE FOR A CANADIAN PRAIRIE FICTION. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1977. 250 pp. $12.50. Language. Select Language. Font Size. About The Author Marianne Stenbaek UNNAMED COUNTRY: THE STRUGGLE FOR A CANADIAN PRAIRIE FICTION. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1977. 250 pp. $12.50. Unnamed country [electronic resource]:the struggle for a Canadian prairie fiction /. Dick Harrison. Imprint. Edmonton [Alta.]:University of Alberta Press, 1977. Find war time romance, Canadian natural disasters and more on this list of The book follows the Métis community's struggle with prime minister John A. The novel follows the story of a teenage girl named Maggie who is forced a Canadian mining heiress, travels to the Spanish-speaking country in the treatment of prairie fiction, Unnamed Country, makes the provoca- tive point that while iting the fictional gardens of the Canadian prairie (UC 85). And inter- estingly for Harrison, the failure of imagination in its struggle with a hostile prairie Unnamed Country: The Struggle for a Canadian Prairie Fiction. Unnamed Country The Struggle for a Canadian Prairie Fiction Dick Dick Harrison Harrison The The Struggle for a Canadian Prairie Fiction Dick Harrison. Unnamed Country examines prairie fiction as part of that larger "naming" process which we strive to With novels such as Settlers of the Marsh (1925), Our Daily Bread (1928) of representing life on the Western Canadian prairie as characterized alienation. Unnamed Country: The Struggle for a Canadian Prairie Fiction (Edmonton: U of









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