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Margaret Laurence : critical reflections / edited and with an introduction by David Staines.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Re-appraisals, Canadian writersPublication details: Ottawa [Ont.] : University of Ottawa Press, ©2001.Description: 1 online resource (172 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0776616587
  • 9780776616582
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Margaret Laurence : Critical Reflections.DDC classification:
  • C813/.54 21
LOC classification:
  • PR9199.3.L33 Z778 2001eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction; The Spirit and the Letter: The Correspondence of Margaret Laurence; Cavewomen Div(in)ing for Pearls: Margaret Laurence and Marian Engel; Reading Margaret Laurence's Life Writing: Toward a Postcolonial Feminist Subjectivity for a White Female Critic; Margaret Laurence and the City; The Figure of the Unknown Soldier: Home and War in The Fire-Dwellers; (W)Rites of Passage: The Typescript of The Diviners as Shadow Text; Listening: Laurence's Women; Sitting Down to Write: A Discourse of Morning; Margaret Laurence: The Shape of the Writer's Shadow.
To Find Refreshment in Writing Children's Books: A Note on Margaret Laurence's Writing for ChildrenFaith and the Vocation of the Author; Margaret Laurence: A Reminiscence; Contributors.
Summary: This book highlights the accomplishments of one of Canada's most acclaimed and beloved fiction writers, Margaret Laurence. The essays in this collection explore her body of work as well as her influence on young Canadian writers today.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction; The Spirit and the Letter: The Correspondence of Margaret Laurence; Cavewomen Div(in)ing for Pearls: Margaret Laurence and Marian Engel; Reading Margaret Laurence's Life Writing: Toward a Postcolonial Feminist Subjectivity for a White Female Critic; Margaret Laurence and the City; The Figure of the Unknown Soldier: Home and War in The Fire-Dwellers; (W)Rites of Passage: The Typescript of The Diviners as Shadow Text; Listening: Laurence's Women; Sitting Down to Write: A Discourse of Morning; Margaret Laurence: The Shape of the Writer's Shadow.

To Find Refreshment in Writing Children's Books: A Note on Margaret Laurence's Writing for ChildrenFaith and the Vocation of the Author; Margaret Laurence: A Reminiscence; Contributors.

This book highlights the accomplishments of one of Canada's most acclaimed and beloved fiction writers, Margaret Laurence. The essays in this collection explore her body of work as well as her influence on young Canadian writers today.

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