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An American's Notes on Canadian Culture
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A pioneering American critic's in-depth exploration of Canadian literature, bridging the divide between English and French Canada.In O Canada, esteemed American literary critic Edmund Wilson delves into the rich tapestry of Canadian literature, offering perhaps the first attempt by an American critic to comprehensively examine both French and English Canadian writers. Wilson's insightful analysis encompasses a wide range of contemporary authors, including Morley Callaghan, Hugh MacLennan, John Buell, E.J. Pratt, Anne Hébert, Marie-Claire Blais, Roger Lemelin, and André Langevin.To shed light...
A pioneering American critic's in-depth exploration of Canadian literature, bridging the divide between English and French Canada.
In O Canada, esteemed American literary critic Edmund Wilson delves into the rich tapestry of Canadian literature, offering perhaps the first attempt by an American critic to comprehensively examine both French and English Canadian writers. Wilson's insightful analysis encompasses a wide range of contemporary authors, including Morley Callaghan, Hugh MacLennan, John Buell, E.J. Pratt, Anne Hébert, Marie-Claire Blais, Roger Lemelin, and André Langevin.
To shed light on Canada's religious and political landscape, Wilson skillfully weaves elements of history, biography, and journalism into his literary critiques. O Canada stands as a groundbreaking work that illuminates the distinct voices and perspectives of Canada's diverse literary scene, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Canadian literature and culture.
In O Canada, esteemed American literary critic Edmund Wilson delves into the rich tapestry of Canadian literature, offering perhaps the first attempt by an American critic to comprehensively examine both French and English Canadian writers. Wilson's insightful analysis encompasses a wide range of contemporary authors, including Morley Callaghan, Hugh MacLennan, John Buell, E.J. Pratt, Anne Hébert, Marie-Claire Blais, Roger Lemelin, and André Langevin.
To shed light on Canada's religious and political landscape, Wilson skillfully weaves elements of history, biography, and journalism into his literary critiques. O Canada stands as a groundbreaking work that illuminates the distinct voices and perspectives of Canada's diverse literary scene, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Canadian literature and culture.
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