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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Writing a History of Literature in Canada 1
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I. Beginnings
- 1: Aboriginal Oral Traditions 27
- 2: The Whites Arrive: White Writing before Canada, 1000–1600 38
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II. The Literature of New France, 1604–1760
- 3: Historical Background 47
- 4: Literature on New France 48
- 5: Colonial Literature in New France 58
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III. The Literature of British Canada, 1763–1867
- 6: Historical Overview 69
- 7: English-Canadian Colonial Literature 72
- 8: French-Canadian Colonial Literature under the Union Jack 88
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IV. From the Dominion to the Territorial Completion of the Nation, 1867–1918
- 9: English-Canadian Literature, 1867–1918: The Making of a Nation 113
- 10: French-Canadian Literature from National Solidarity to the École littéraire de Montréal 127
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V. The Modern Period, 1918–1967
- 11: Politics and Literature between Nationalism and Internationalism 149
- 12: English-Canadian Poetry, 1920–1960 159
- 13: The English-Canadian Novel and the Displacement of the Romance 174
- 14: The Modernist English-Canadian Short Story 194
- 15: Early English-Canadian Theater and Drama, 1918–1967 207
- 16: French Canada from the First World War to 1967: Historical Overview 222
- 17: French-Canadian Poetry up to the 1960s 228
- 18: The French-Canadian Novel between Tradition and Modernism 242
- 19: The French-Canadian Short Story 264
- 20: French-Canadian Drama from the 1930s to the Révolution tranquille 270
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VI. Literature from 1967 to the Present
- 21: Sociopolitical and Cultural Developments from 1967 to the Present 285
- 22: English-Canadian Literary Theory and Literary Criticism 291
- 23: The English-Canadian Novel from Modernism to Postmodernism 310
- 24: The English-Canadian Short Story since 1967: Between (Post)Modernism and (Neo)Realism 330
- 25: English-Canadian Poetry from 1967 to the Present 352
- 26: Contemporary English-Canadian Drama and Theater 373
- 27: Canons of Diversity in Contemporary English-Canadian Literature 387
- 28: Literature of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis 413
- 29: The Quebec Novel 429
- 30: The French-Canadian Short Prose Narrative 450
- 31: French-Canadian Poetry from 1967 to the Present 456
- 32: Orality and the French-Canadian Chanson 470
- 33: Drama and Theater from the Révolution tranquille to the Present 478
- 34: Transculturalism and écritures migrantes 497
- 35: The Institutionalization of Literature in Quebec 509
- Further Reading 519
- Notes on the Contributors 545
- Index 551
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Writing a History of Literature in Canada 1
-
I. Beginnings
- 1: Aboriginal Oral Traditions 27
- 2: The Whites Arrive: White Writing before Canada, 1000–1600 38
-
II. The Literature of New France, 1604–1760
- 3: Historical Background 47
- 4: Literature on New France 48
- 5: Colonial Literature in New France 58
-
III. The Literature of British Canada, 1763–1867
- 6: Historical Overview 69
- 7: English-Canadian Colonial Literature 72
- 8: French-Canadian Colonial Literature under the Union Jack 88
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IV. From the Dominion to the Territorial Completion of the Nation, 1867–1918
- 9: English-Canadian Literature, 1867–1918: The Making of a Nation 113
- 10: French-Canadian Literature from National Solidarity to the École littéraire de Montréal 127
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V. The Modern Period, 1918–1967
- 11: Politics and Literature between Nationalism and Internationalism 149
- 12: English-Canadian Poetry, 1920–1960 159
- 13: The English-Canadian Novel and the Displacement of the Romance 174
- 14: The Modernist English-Canadian Short Story 194
- 15: Early English-Canadian Theater and Drama, 1918–1967 207
- 16: French Canada from the First World War to 1967: Historical Overview 222
- 17: French-Canadian Poetry up to the 1960s 228
- 18: The French-Canadian Novel between Tradition and Modernism 242
- 19: The French-Canadian Short Story 264
- 20: French-Canadian Drama from the 1930s to the Révolution tranquille 270
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VI. Literature from 1967 to the Present
- 21: Sociopolitical and Cultural Developments from 1967 to the Present 285
- 22: English-Canadian Literary Theory and Literary Criticism 291
- 23: The English-Canadian Novel from Modernism to Postmodernism 310
- 24: The English-Canadian Short Story since 1967: Between (Post)Modernism and (Neo)Realism 330
- 25: English-Canadian Poetry from 1967 to the Present 352
- 26: Contemporary English-Canadian Drama and Theater 373
- 27: Canons of Diversity in Contemporary English-Canadian Literature 387
- 28: Literature of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis 413
- 29: The Quebec Novel 429
- 30: The French-Canadian Short Prose Narrative 450
- 31: French-Canadian Poetry from 1967 to the Present 456
- 32: Orality and the French-Canadian Chanson 470
- 33: Drama and Theater from the Révolution tranquille to the Present 478
- 34: Transculturalism and écritures migrantes 497
- 35: The Institutionalization of Literature in Quebec 509
- Further Reading 519
- Notes on the Contributors 545
- Index 551