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Home Ground and Foreign Territory

Essays on Early Canadian Literature

Various AuthorsSeries: Reappraisals: Canadian Writers
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Pages
308
Year
2014
Language
English

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The first multi-disciplinary collection of essays to focus exclusively on early Canadian literature with the aim of reassessing the field and proposing new approaches. ul { list-style-type: none; }Acknowledgements



Introduction: Home Ground and Foreign Territory


• Janice Fiamengo

Reflections on the Situation and Study of Early Canadian Literature in the Long Confederation Period

• D. M. R. Bentley

Periodicals First: The Beginnings of Susanna Moodie's Roughing It in the Bush and Pauline Johnson's Legends of Vancouver

• Carole Gerson

Rediscovering Re(Dis)covering: Back to the Second-Wave Feminist Future

• Cecily Devereux

Lady Audley's Secret versus The Abbot: Reconsidering the Form of Canadian Historical Fiction through the Content of Library Catalogues

• Andrea Cabajsky

"Not Legitimately Gothic": Spiritualism and Early Canadian Literature

• Thomas Hodd

The Canadian Canon, Being "On the Other Side of the Latch" and Sara Jeannette Duncan's Anglo-Indian Memoir

• Christa Zeller Thomas

The Duelling Authors: Settler Imperatives and Agnes Laut's Denigration of Pierre Falcon

• Albert Braz

Anna's Monuments: The Work of Mourning, the Gender of Melancholia and Canadian Women's War Writing

• Joel Baetz

Hidden Hunger: Early Canadian Women Poets

• Wanda Campbell

Judging by Appearances: Thomas Chandler Haliburton and the Ontology of Early Canadian Spirits

• Cynthia Sugars

Hallowed Spaces/Public Places: Women's Literary Voices and The Acadian Recorder 1850–1870

• Ceilidh Hart

Who's In and Who's Out: Recovering Minor Authors and the Pesky Question of Critical Evaluation

• Jennifer Chambers

Texts and Contexts: CEECT's Scholarly Editions

• Mary Jane Edwards



Contributors
Janice Fiamengo is Professor of English at the University of Ottawa, where she teaches Canadian literature and nineteenth-century literature. She is the author of The Woman's Page: Journalism and Rhetoric in Early Canada (2008), published by the University of Toronto Press, and Other Selves: Animals in the Canadian Literary Imagination (2007), published by the University of Ottawa Press.
Home Ground and Foreign Territory is an original collection of essays on early Canadian literature in English. Aiming to be both provocative and scholarly, it encompasses a variety of (sometimes opposing) perspectives, subjects, and methods, with the aim of reassessing the field, unearthing neglected texts, and proposing new approaches to canonical authors. Renowned experts in early Canadian literary studies, including D.M.R. Bentley, Mary Jane Edwards, and Carole Gerson, join emerging scholars in a collection distinguished by its clarity of argument and breadth of reference. Together, the essays offer bold and informative contributions to the study of this dynamic literature.

Home Ground and Foreign Territory reaches out far beyond the scope of early Canadian literature. Its multi-disciplinary approach innovates literal studies and appeals to literature specialists and general readership alike.

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