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978-0-88864-310-0Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 142
A Sense of Place
Re-evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writing
Edited by Christian Riegel and Herb Wyile
A re-evaluation of regionalism in Canadian and American writing, A Sense of Place provides a comparative approach to the issue within a continental framework. The contributors to this collection-including Frank Davey, Marjorie Pryse, and Jonathan Hart-look at a broad range of writers. They explore regionalism on both sides of the border in light of the central political, cultural, literary, and theoretical debates of our times.
Book details
Publication date: March 1998Features: Notes, references, index
Keywords: Literature;Criticism;History
Subject(s): LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, Literature / Criticism / History, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, Literature: history & criticism, Literature;Criticism;History, Literary Criticism, Border Studies
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press, Textual Studies in Canada
Book details
Publication date: March 1998Features: Notes, references, index
Keywords: Literature;Criticism;History
Subject(s): LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, Literature / Criticism / History, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, Literature: history & criticism, Literature;Criticism;History, Literary Criticism, Border Studies
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press, Textual Studies in Canada
Christian Riegel. Christian Riegel teaches Canadian literature, genre studies, and poetry at Campion College at the University of Regina. He is the editor of Challenging Territory: The Writing of Margaret Laurence and A Sense of Place: Re-evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writing.
Herb Wyile.
Christian Riegel. Christian Riegel teaches Canadian literature, genre studies, and poetry at Campion College at the University of Regina. He is the editor of Challenging Territory: The Writing of Margaret Laurence and A Sense of Place: Re-evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writing.
Herb Wyile.