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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
The genres which first became popular were the rural novel and the historical novel. French authors were influential, especially authors like Balzac. Gabrielle Roy was a notable French Canadian author. In 1866, Father Henri-Raymond Casgrain became one of Quebec's first literary theorists.
2,269 books based on 1169 votes: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, Life of Pi by Yann Martel, Water for El...
6 Μαρ 2023 · From the enchanting landscapes of Prince Edward Island conjured by Lucy Maud Montgomery to the cutting-edge narratives that challenge societal norms by Margaret Atwood, these 16 famous Canadian authors represent the pinnacle of storytelling prowess.
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.
10 Ιουλ 2017 · CBC Books considered everything from cultural impact and critical reception to reader response to choose these titles. The authors all call or once called Canada home, and the novels are all...
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.