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Canadian literature, the body of written works produced by Canadians. Reflecting the country’s dual origin and its official bilingualism, the literature of Canada can be split into two major divisions: English and French. This article provides a brief historical account of each of these literatures.
- Poetry and Poetics
Canadian literature - Poetry, Poetics, Canadian Poets:...
- Modern Period, 1900–60
Canadian literature - Regionalism, Multiculturalism,...
- The "Quiet Revolution"
Canadian literature - Quiet Revolution, French-Canadian,...
- Contemporary Trends
Canadian literature - Multiculturalism, Regionalism,...
- The Literary Movement of 1860
Canadian literature - 1860s, Nationalism, Poetry: Under the...
- French, Poetry, Novels
Canadian literature - French, Poetry, Novels: The valley of...
- Poetry and Poetics
Canadian Literature in Secondary English Classrooms: Examining Identity, Multiculturalism, and Canada’s Colonialism. By . Daniela Commisso.
25 Μαΐ 2013 · At the beginning of the 20th century, American authors like Sherwood Anderson and Sinclair Lewis took it upon themselves to portray the contradictions of small-town life in their short stories and novels. North of the border, however, Canada’s great humorist took it upon himself to present small-town life through comedy.
3 Ιαν 2019 · It discusses authors and their work, related literary and social issues, professional institutions that play a role in the lives of Canadian writers, and the major historical and cultural events that have shaped Canada."
This book offers a comprehensive and lively introduction to major writers, genres and topics in Canadian literature. Addressing traditional assumptions and current issues, contributors pay attention to the social, political and economic developments that have informed literary events.
This fully revised second edition of The Cambridge Companion to Canadian Literature offers a comprehensive introduction to major writers, genres and topics. For this edition several chapters have been completely rewritten to reflect major developments in Canadian literature since 2004.
With the works of such internationally acclaimed authors as Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Alice Munro and Lawrence Hill, Canada is a force to be reckoned with on the literary stage. The Canadian Encyclopedia includes a variety of articles about literature in Canada, both fiction and non-fiction, gathered by topic in this collection.