First full-length investigation into Canadian literary medievalism as a discrete phenomenon.
The essays in this volume consider what is original and distinctive about the manifestation of medievalism in Canadian literature and its origins and its subsequent growth and development: from the first novel published in Canadawritten by a Canadian-born author, Julia Beckwith Hart’s
St Ursula’s Convent (1824), to the recent work of the best-selling novelist Patrick De Witt (
Undermajordomo Minor, published in 2015). Topics addressed includethe strong strain of medievalist fantasy itself in the work of the young-adult author Kit Pearson, and the longer novels of Charles de Lint, Steven Erikson, and Guy Gavriel Kay; the medievalist inclinations of Archibald Lampman and W.W. Campbell, well-known nineteenth-century Canadian poets; and the often-studied
Wacousta by John Richardson, first published in 1832. Chapters also cover early Canadian periodicals‘ engagement with orientalist medievalism; and works by twentieth-century writers such as the irrepressible Earle Birney, the witty and intellectual Robertson Davies, and the fascinating and learned Margaret Atwood.
M.J. TOSWELL is a Professor at the University of Western Ontario, ANNA CZARNOWUS is a Professor at the University of Silesia in Katowice.
Contributors: D.M.R. Bentley, Agnieszka Klis-Brodowska, Anna Czarnowus, Brian Johnson, Laurel Ryan, David Watt, M.J. Toswell, Dominika Ruszkiewicz, Cory Rushton, Sylwia Borowska-Szerszun, Ewa Drab, and Michael Fox.
The essays in this volume consider what is original and distinctive about the manifestation of medievalism in Canadian literature and its origins and its subsequent growth and development: from the first novel published in Canadawritten by a Canadian-born author, Julia Beckwith Hart’s
St Ursula’s Convent (1824), to the recent work of the best-selling novelist Patrick De Witt (
Undermajordomo Minor, published in 2015). Topics addressed includethe strong strain of medievalist fantasy itself in the work of the young-adult author Kit Pearson, and the longer novels of Charles de Lint, Steven Erikson, and Guy Gavriel Kay; the medievalist inclinations of Archibald Lampman and W.W. Campbell, well-known nineteenth-century Canadian poets; and the often-studied
Wacousta by John Richardson, first published in 1832. Chapters also cover early Canadian periodicals‘ engagement with orientalist medievalism; and works by twentieth-century writers such as the irrepressible Earle Birney, the witty and intellectual Robertson Davies, and the fascinating and learned Margaret Atwood.
M.J. TOSWELL is a Professor at the University of Western Ontario, ANNA CZARNOWUS is a Professor at the University of Silesia in Katowice.
Contributors: D.M.R. Bentley, Agnieszka Klis-Brodowska, Anna Czarnowus, Brian Johnson, Laurel Ryan, David Watt, M.J. Toswell, Dominika Ruszkiewicz, Cory Rushton, Sylwia Borowska-Szerszun, Ewa Drab, and Michael Fox.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: English Canadian Medievalism – Jane Toswell and Anna Czarnowus‚Men of the North‘: Archibald Lampman’s Use of Incidents in the Lives of Medieval Monarchs and Aristocrats – David Bentley
‚Going Back to the Middle Ages‘: Tracing Medievalism in Julia Beckwith Hart’s
St. Ursula’s Convent and John Richardson’s
Wacousta – Agnieszka Klis-Brodowska
John Richardson’s
Wacousta and the Transfer of Medievalist Romance – Anna Czarnowus
A Canadian Caliban in King Arthur’s Court: Materialist Medievalism and Northern Gothic in William Wilfred Campbell’s
Mordred – Brian Johnson
Orientalist Medievalism in Early Canadian Periodicals – Laurel Ryan
The Collegiate Gothic: Legitimacy and Inheritance in Robertson Davies‘
The Rebel Angels – David Watt
Earle Birney as Public Poet: a Canadian Chaucer? – Jane Toswell
‚That’s what you get for being food‘: Margaret Atwood’s Symbolic Cannibalism – Dominika Ruszkiewicz
Lost in Allegory: Grief and Chivalry in Kit Pearson’s
A Perfect, Gentle Knight – Cory Rushton
Remembering the Romance: Medievalist Romance in Fantasy Fiction by Charles de Lint and Guy Gavriel Kay – Sylwia Borowska-Szerszun
Medievalisms and Romance Traditions in Guy Gavriel Kay’s
Ysabel – Ewa Drab
The Medieval Methods of Patrick De Witt:
Undermajordomo Minor – Michael Fox
Über den Autor
M.J. TOSWELL is a Professor at the University of Western Ontario.Dieses Ebook kaufen – und ein weitere GRATIS erhalten!
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