Description |
310 p. ; 23 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-308). |
Contents |
Introduction : When is the prairie? / Alison Calder, Robert Wardhaugh -- The Tantalizing possibility of living on the plains / Frances W. Kaye -- The Melting of time in Thomas Wharton's Icefields / Claire Omhovere -- Autogeology : limestone and life narrative in Carol Shields's The stone diaries / Nina van Gessel -- Coyote as culprit : 'her-story' and the feminist fantastic in Gail Anderson-Dargatz's The cure for death by lightning / Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson -- Robert Kroetsch, Marshall McLuhan, and Canada's prairie postmodernism : the Aberhart effect / Russell Morton Brown -- The "Precarious perch" of the "decent woman" : spatial (de)constructions of gender in women's prairie memoirs / S. Leigh Matthews -- Documents in the postmodern long prairie poem / Dennis Cooley -- Reconstructions of literary settings in North America's prairie regions : a cross-cultural comparison of Red Cloud, Nebraska, and Neepawa, Manitoba / Sarah Payne -- A Timeless imagined prairie : return and regeneration in Margaret Laurence's Manawaka novels / Debra Dudek -- Time's grip along the Athabasca, 1920s and 1930s / Cam McEachern. |
Subject |
Prairie Provinces -- In literature.
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Added Author |
Wardhaugh, Robert Alexander, 1967-
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Calder, Alison, 1969-
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ISBN |
0887556825 : $24.95 |
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9780887556821 |
Standard No. |
NLC 20059011335 |
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YDXCP 2237181 |
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NLGGC 292533179 |
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NZ1 10665950 |
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AU@ 000043423900 |
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